Wireless Data is a BUSINESS... Sprint is losing money hand-over-fist Which leaves 1 question...
You want your service "UNLIMITED". But when you use 200 times more bandwidth than the average user and pay the same price who is losing?
The guy paying $60/mth and only checking e-mail, CNN and weather.com...
So how do you provide dependable, income producing service without damaging the speed/accessability of other users?
Easy you cap usage w/ overage charges. Or "throttle" the speed down. And offer cheaper plans for the smaller user thereby opening the access to more people so you can invest in new equipment...
In my area you're lucky if you could get any service at all with either Sprint OR Nextel. If it's revenue/subscribers they're after they better start improving their coverage asap... and increasing their debt load isn't the way to go at it!
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