The carriers would always find a way to screw it up, no matter what. This
makes me think why can't all the voice go through the web?

And to rant more..

The whole voice/telephone/carrier innovation is like founding of an corrupt
nation.

The whole web/internet revolution is like founding an developed nation.

Sigh!!

take care,
Muthu Ramadoss.

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http://androidrocks.googlecode.com - Android Consulting.



On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 2:31 AM, chrisevans1001 <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I'm on a contract with T-mobile at the moment and cannot upgrade to
> another phone until June. I've rung them twice now asking to upgrade
> my package to the £35 a month offering (which is more than I pay now)
> thus also renewing my contract for another 12 months. The idea behind
> this was I could then get myself the G1. Now I wasn't planning on the
> G1 being free, so I offered to pay the upgrade charge.
>
> The response?
>
> They're not the slightest bit interested. They refuse to allow any
> upgrade to take place until I'm due an upgrade, even if I am willing
> to pay for it.
>
> How disappointing is that.
>
> I'll be cancelling my contract early and moving to Vodafone to get the
> HTC Magic once it is released.
>
> Disappointing that an open platform is sold on a closed market though.
>
> >
>

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