bamaredwingsfan
Android Enthusiast
Everyone says "unlimited data is going away", but personally I think this feels... wrong. I have unlimited data on my home internet, unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling on my cellphones. Many of these things were limited and metered in bygone years, but not any more.
Under the new plan unlimited calling and unlimited texting are on the table. This is actually a good thing, though in dire need of some real competition (as opposed to the "same-as-the-next-guy" thinking that seems to pass for competition in this industry).
In Britain just about every cellphone carrier bundles unlimited texting with most of their plans, probably because the cost is minimal. Over here, for some reason, hardly any of the majors do. Why do they do this? My best guess is "Because we can". And texting is almost pure profit...
In an age where technology is getting cheaper and faster, and data availability becomes less of a luxury and more of a commodity - if not an outright necessity - it seems to me that cellular data is overpriced and, under the new plan, getting more so.
I believe that one day, unlimited will be the norm, until then, they should simply offer data at a flat rate (say $5/GB). That would be fair, reasonable and honest; naturally the majors would be horrified at such an idea.
That is why this attempt at removing unlimited data customers seems like such a retrograde step to me. The main reason that unlimited data is currently such a pain for the cellcos is because of their network capacity. This should improve over time. Data hogs who abuse the system are not part of this equation - they can and should be targeted and dealt with on a case-by-case basis.
Pardon my rant. And now back to our regular-scheduled programing.
Which in another couple of years will be useless as all calls an text will be done through LTE data only. Its the classic bait an switch, give them something that they think is worth alot, only to get them to give up something that is really worth something in the near future.