Why is internet service in the US so far behind the rest of the developed world
The FCC and the distance in which people are spread out.
Take the asian countries for example, you install fiber into 100 miles of territory and you now service several million people, here in the states, you need three times that to hit the number. We only have pockets here and there that are really dense as far as total number of customers. Also, a lot of the other infrastructures are government subsidized, so that won't work well here either as people will start shouting socialism.
Use like 50GB per month on a Verizon 3G connection. 😱This isn't an absolute rule either. It varies depending on your market. Looked up my usage for last month and it was 6.6GB. No throttling. But i live in a fairly congestion-free area.
Yeah I'm glad I have sprint, I average around 4gb per month. Never gets throttled either, at least my 4g has never been throttled.
Yeah I'm glad I have sprint, I average around 4gb per month. Never gets throttled either, at least my 4g has never been throttled.
wtf can anyone possibly be doing on a phone that takes up 2-6 GB or more a month?
wait until you get home to watch porn....
I don't get it.
I got a nasty text from them a few days ago just before hitting 5GB saying that I was in the top 5% of smartphone data users and that I had 6 more days in my billing cycle and that I would be throttled next time. I damn well should be in the top 5% of "all" smartphone data users! Many don't even pay for data plans and I pay *extra* for my grandfathered unlimited plan! Oh wait... last week they raised prices to match and added an extra GB to their 2GB plan specifically so I can't claim I'm paying more. Eff those guys. I bought unlimited because I intended to use it. As a power user and techie, I expect to be in the top 5-10% overall. I should only be compared to other unlimited users if you was to make a case against me as an "abuser."
I disagree. I firmly believe that teiring the data is a symptom of not enough spectrum for AT&T and Verizon (for now). Sprint will be rolling out LTE on the Nextel airwaves and they'll have a significant amount of spectrum for several years as people transition over and VoLTE gains hold. Then, once that happens, Sprint can transition its 1900mhz holdings to LTE.You do realize when Sprint switches to all LTE there is a HIGH probability their unlimited plains are going away.
My work iPhone 4s is Sprint. I use maybe 50mb a month on that thing. Speeds suck so bad on 3g I could stream a file constantly for a month and be lucky to hit 1GB.
Service here in Dallas sucks big ones. If it didn't I might actually switch my service to my work phone and save the $80 I spend now for Verizon.
Sprint sucks here in cali too. I etfed to get out of it. My buddy got the att text when he hit 2gb
wtf can anyone possibly be doing on a phone that takes up 2-6 GB or more a month?
wait until you get home to watch porn....
I don't get it.
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