My first cellphone was a T-Mobile cellphone, back when the company was called VoiceStream. Back then, it was the best value for wireless data usage. You could hook any Windows Mobile or Palm Device with a modem to what was meant to be its low-end data service for feature phones, T-Zones. Even after T-Zones officially […]
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Verizon’s Shared Data Is A Bad Deal
We all know the era of the unlimited mobile data plan is coming to an end. Only one national carrier offers new customers an unlimited option, and the tiered pricing plans we’ve seen over the last few months have been something of a shock for top power users. Until now, there’s been one small hope […]
AT&T’s Problems Start At The Top
Thanks to the Occupy protests, we’re reminded more than ever of the epidemic of corporate greed, of companies more focused on their current stock prices than on offering quality goods or services, of the trend to outsource jobs while making excuses of being unable to find qualified workers in the U.S.A. Clearly, these stereotypes don’t […]
There Goes The Network — Sprint’s iPhone
Now that Sprint is scheduled to get the iPhone in a couple of months, I can’t help but take a step back and wonder what this will mean for the third largest national carrier. No one can deny just how popular the iPhone is. It brought the wonder and power of Smartphones to the masses. But not […]
The Complaint Department: Bandwidth Throttling
First, AT&T put the kibosh on their unlimited data plans in favor of tiers and starting October 1 they are going to begin throttling customers who still have grandfathered unlimited data plans.