On 2009-12-11 01:42 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
COrrect. AT&T announced recently that they are trying to come of with a
nice way to get iPhone and others to limit their online text and video
time until they can catch up with more infrastructure.

it is not the text, it is the video; you couldn't possibly text or email enough to make a dent in the overall traffic; a small number of people seem to use their smartphones like an always-on television; and some may be hacking them to use as wireless modems; i don't like limited data plans, but AT&T simply has too little bandwidth to support such a skewed distribution of data usage

doesn't affect me much -- i don't live in one of the low-bandwidth areas, and i don't use my iPhone as a TV; i'd love to have another wireless vendor for the iPhone, but the mobile phone industry is such a mess that i doubt any US vendor would give excellent service


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