MetroPCS is the perfect carrier for this. They have a limited network, so it wouldn't be expensive to roll out, and I think people would find unsub'd internet plans very appealing in this economy. And I think, if it were much less expensive, people would be OK with a smaller coverage area. If it were cheap/fast enough it could be a replacement for DSL, similar to how MetroPCS is viewed by many as a home phone replacement.
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MetroPCS is the perfect carrier for this. They have a limited network, so it wouldn't be expensive to roll out, and I think people would find unsub'd internet plans very appealing in this economy. And I think, if it were much less expensive, people would be OK with a smaller coverage area. If it were cheap/fast enough it could be a replacement for DSL, similar to how MetroPCS is viewed by many as a home phone replacement.