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As long as they allow me to cancel my 2-year contract so I can switch providers, I'm good. Though, I would think that current customers' pricing and terms would remain unchanged. They can't possibly raise the fee for the same service without 'breaking' the contract.
I hope current users get grandfathered in also. But the article suggest differently, and as far as switching. Switch to who? Sprint? And how long before all of the other carriers do the same shit?
switch to two cans and a string![]()
I've never tried that. How good does it work?![]()
Not bad, problem is the dropped calls, and the coverage is terrible.
Every time they have changed their plans MY plan remained the same (was grandfathered) until I renewed my contract. I have no reason to suspect that the same won't happen this time.
You can switch to a different carrier if you like, but you are going to be doing a lot of switching. This IS going to become pretty much standard with all the major carriers over the next year or two.
I hope current users get grandfathered in also. But the article suggest differently, and as far as switching. Switch to who? Sprint? And how long before all of the other carriers do the same shit?
Honestly this doesn't bother me too much. I love my 3g but it isn't great in my area, and I'm around WiFi all the time. I could live with 200mb but that would be not worth it. Hopefully they be decent about this, and do like $15 for a gig but I highly doubt it, maybe half gig(500mb)
Old news. They're introducing tiered pricing when they launch LTE. Existing 3G users will be grandfathered in if they change the terms for 3G as well.