Eventually the corrupt system will fall. 

On Mar 16, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Muthu Ramadoss <[email protected]> wrote:

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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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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