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ATT caps data plan - this time only 2gb!!
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>>>Bad enough all the USA carriers seem to want to cap out your allowed data to 5gb a month - now ATT is cutting it to 2gb a month!
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>>>What a bunch of creeps - speed up the network & then don't let anyone use it.
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>>May be time to go back to the 'dumb' cell phones. :o) Seriously, what good is an unlimited plan (does ATT even have that) if it isn't unlimited? The android phone (which I have) would be a waste. The only reason I have one is for google mail and chat (family), text messages to/from my daughter, and work email (touchdown). Otherwise I would have kept my old cell phone... If Sprint goes the same route I'll get rid of my plan and go back to my old phone for voice and text only. It had web but I never used it.
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>"....Seriously, what good is an unlimited plan...."
>Well that's my biggest complaint - they advertise this all as "unlimited" - then you read the fine print and find the limit. Then they sell you a cell phone that has the ability to be used as a modem & tell you that you can't do that either (also in the fine print). As for Sprint - well they're rolling out their 4G network - but it will cost you extra to get on it & of course it has limits and such too. Just another way to screw the customer.

I think the small print for the plan actually states something like it can be terminated if the user exceeds reasonable limits.... what exactly is reasonable though who knows? I guess 2gb? :o)
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