OK.
I usually don't chime in like  this BUT:
OMG.  Can we learn how to use commas and please spell check?  I mean really!  
Come on people!  It's nothing new, using commas, is it?
Sorry, I just get irrated
On Mar 3, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Michael Thurman wrote:

> yeah  by the time i can afford an I phone I will get screwed   why am I not 
> suprised that verizon wil lbe doing a bait and switch  and if i DID have a 
> contract and when I renewed they wouldn't le tme keep unlimited I'm shove the 
> phone up the most convenient oriface and give up    if the droid keeps 
> getting better I'll be gettin gone of those instead I suspect  as it is i 
> can't afford to spend almost 100 for a phone
> 
> On Mar 1, 2011, at 9:29 PM, James Mannion wrote:
> 
>> I really think it is because mobile networks are not able yet to
>> handel people putting unlimited demands for data access on them. Any
>> network has its upper limits and mobile networks are still less able
>> to handel demand than land line networks. If they put limits that
>> serve a purpose, but are not over limiting, that keeps people from
>> constantly doing things like streaming the most data intensive video
>> stuff and whatever else they can fid with no concern of any
>> consequences to themselves, bringing down the entire network so nobody
>> can do anything and then everybody is left unhappy. People will be a
>> little more reasonable with what they do if there is a cost to them.
>> Having said that, AT&T's netwrk can not even handel the limited use in
>> some areas including the city where I live. During the day I can not
>> even pull up a small web page on AT&T's 3g network. It simply times
>> out. I can not stream pandora, I can barely use the weather app to
>> pull its small amount of data. Since my contract is almost up, I have
>> signed on with Verizon and I can tell you that right now their network
>> actually works in my area. My understanding is that this exact
>> situation is not uncommon at all. Maybe Verizon will manage their
>> resources and growth in a way that does not create another AT&T.
>> 
>> On 3/1/11, Sarah Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> what's the theory behind VZ droping its unlimited data plan? read more:
>>> 
>>> http://bit.ly/e7omui
>>> 
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