Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-28 Thread Scott Granados
So WiFi calling can sound as good as over the network calling if VOLTE is 
enabled and if the WiFi connection has a high bandwidth CODEC enabled.  VZW 
does as we built it that way, not sure how AT is rolled out.


> On Oct 28, 2015, at 2:18 PM, Brian Fischler  wrote:
> 
> Hey Mark,
> 
> You should be fine using WiFi calling as I am on the same AT plan as you 
> Grandfathered in to unlimited data and am now using WiFi calling. Honestly on 
> the 6S I think the call quality is better when not on WiFi calling which was 
> surprising to me. I actually had to just bump up my plan to unlimited texts 
> as I was still on the 200 text plan with unlimited data but had some idiot 
> buddies on iPhones who still had not enabled iMessaging and it caused me to 
> get to my cap and these were sighted people.
>> On Oct 28, 2015, at 2:08 PM, Robin > > wrote:
>> 
>> AtLeast AT GrandFathered DataUsers are NOT being forced ToPay AnAdditional 
>> $20 PerMonth as VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are HighlyRumored ToBe In a 
>> CoupleOfWeeks Beginning ON or Near November16th
>> 
>> That would mean VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are Paying $50 AsOpposedTo $30
>> 
>> Lucky AT GrandFathered DataUsers
>> At 06:24 PM 10/26/2015, you wrote:
>>> Chris,
>>> 
>>> You are not missing anything.  Sometimes, it's just the price of 
>>> capitalism; that's putting it nicely.
>>> 
>>> The truth is, they really want to do away with unlimited data plans and but 
>>> for the FCC, they would have forced us out of them a long time ago.
>>> 
>>> I think the idea of being forced out of a plan that would not be impacted 
>>> by enabling a new feature is ludicrous but, logic has no place where greed 
>>> and power are concerned.
>>> 
>>> Mark
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>>  
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>> ] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark 
>>> Gilland
>>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:59 PM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>>> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited 
>>> Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
>>> 
>>> Why though would that effect data?  I thought wifi calling used a wifi 
>>> connection you're connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat up any of 
>>> your cellular data.  At least, it better not, as I was told it doesn't, so 
>>> why would they take away your data plan, just to give you something that 
>>> doesn't use internet data to start with?  That doesn't make any sense, 
>>> unless I'm missing something here.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
>>> 
>>> - Original Message -
>>> From: "Tyler Thompson" >> >
>>> To: "Mac Group" >> >
>>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
>>> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited 
>>> Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hey Mark,
>>> 
>>> I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi 
>>> calling or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think 
>>> you’re sort of out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up 
>>> the deal. They may prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the 
>>> day it’s really nice not having to worry about data usage.
>>> > On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor >> > > wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Hello,
>>> >
>>> > Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to
>>> > make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my
>>> > unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to
>>> > do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited
>>> > data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others,
>>> > in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink),
>>> > cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>>> >
>>> > A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>>> >
>>> > All replies welcomed.
>>> >
>>> > Thank you,
>>> >
>>> > Mark
>>> > PS
>>> > Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received
>>> > inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it
>>> > comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
>>> >
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-28 Thread Scott Granados
If you’re not happy with your price point go to T-Mobile.  I have 2 unlimited 
accounts there for less than $100 and its’ real unlimited not we’ll throttle 
you after 20 - 40 megabytes unlimited like AT offers.

> On Oct 28, 2015, at 2:08 PM, Robin  wrote:
> 
> AtLeast AT GrandFathered DataUsers are NOT being forced ToPay AnAdditional 
> $20 PerMonth as VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are HighlyRumored ToBe In a 
> CoupleOfWeeks Beginning ON or Near November16th
> 
> That would mean VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are Paying $50 AsOpposedTo $30
> 
> Lucky AT GrandFathered DataUsers
> At 06:24 PM 10/26/2015, you wrote:
>> Chris,
>> 
>> You are not missing anything.  Sometimes, it's just the price of capitalism; 
>> that's putting it nicely.
>> 
>> The truth is, they really want to do away with unlimited data plans and but 
>> for the FCC, they would have forced us out of them a long time ago.
>> 
>> I think the idea of being forced out of a plan that would not be impacted by 
>> enabling a new feature is ludicrous but, logic has no place where greed and 
>> power are concerned.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark 
>> Gilland
>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:59 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
>> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
>> 
>> Why though would that effect data?  I thought wifi calling used a wifi 
>> connection you're connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat up any of 
>> your cellular data.  At least, it better not, as I was told it doesn't, so 
>> why would they take away your data plan, just to give you something that 
>> doesn't use internet data to start with?  That doesn't make any sense, 
>> unless I'm missing something here.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Tyler Thompson" 
>> To: "Mac Group" 
>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
>> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
>> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
>> 
>> 
>> Hey Mark,
>> 
>> I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi calling 
>> or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re sort 
>> of out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They 
>> may prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s 
>> really nice not having to worry about data usage.
>> > On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to
>> > make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my
>> > unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to
>> > do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited
>> > data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others,
>> > in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink),
>> > cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>> >
>> > A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>> >
>> > All replies welcomed.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> >
>> > Mark
>> > PS
>> > Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received
>> > inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it
>> > comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
>> >
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RE: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-28 Thread Robin
AtLeast AT GrandFathered DataUsers are NOT 
being forced ToPay AnAdditional $20 PerMonth as 
VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are HighlyRumored 
ToBe In a CoupleOfWeeks Beginning ON or Near November16th


That would mean VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are Paying $50 AsOpposedTo $30

Lucky AT GrandFathered DataUsers
At 06:24 PM 10/26/2015, you wrote:

Chris,

You are not missing anything.  Sometimes, it's 
just the price of capitalism; that's putting it nicely.


The truth is, they really want to do away with 
unlimited data plans and but for the FCC, they 
would have forced us out of them a long time ago.


I think the idea of being forced out of a plan 
that would not be impacted by enabling a new 
feature is ludicrous but, logic has no place 
where greed and power are concerned.


Mark

-Original Message-
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland

Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:59 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless 
Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling


Why though would that effect data?  I thought 
wifi calling used a wifi connection you're 
connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat 
up any of your cellular data.  At least, it 
better not, as I was told it doesn't, so why 
would they take away your data plan, just to 
give you something that doesn't use internet 
data to start with?  That doesn't make any 
sense, unless I'm missing something here.


Chris.

- Original Message -
From: "Tyler Thompson" 
To: "Mac Group" 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless 
Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling



Hey Mark,

I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am 
not able to get wi-fi calling or create a 
hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I 
think you’re sort of out of luck. My advice 
would definitely be don’t give up the deal. 
They may prohibit a couple of cool features but 
at the end of the day it’s really nice not having to worry about data usage.

> On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to
> make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my
> unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to
> do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited
> data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others,
> in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink),
> cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>
> All replies welcomed.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received
> inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it
> comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
>
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-28 Thread Brian Fischler
Hey Mark,

You should be fine using WiFi calling as I am on the same AT plan as you 
Grandfathered in to unlimited data and am now using WiFi calling. Honestly on 
the 6S I think the call quality is better when not on WiFi calling which was 
surprising to me. I actually had to just bump up my plan to unlimited texts as 
I was still on the 200 text plan with unlimited data but had some idiot buddies 
on iPhones who still had not enabled iMessaging and it caused me to get to my 
cap and these were sighted people.
> On Oct 28, 2015, at 2:08 PM, Robin  wrote:
> 
> AtLeast AT GrandFathered DataUsers are NOT being forced ToPay AnAdditional 
> $20 PerMonth as VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are HighlyRumored ToBe In a 
> CoupleOfWeeks Beginning ON or Near November16th
> 
> That would mean VZW GrandFathered DataUsers are Paying $50 AsOpposedTo $30
> 
> Lucky AT GrandFathered DataUsers
> At 06:24 PM 10/26/2015, you wrote:
>> Chris,
>> 
>> You are not missing anything.  Sometimes, it's just the price of capitalism; 
>> that's putting it nicely.
>> 
>> The truth is, they really want to do away with unlimited data plans and but 
>> for the FCC, they would have forced us out of them a long time ago.
>> 
>> I think the idea of being forced out of a plan that would not be impacted by 
>> enabling a new feature is ludicrous but, logic has no place where greed and 
>> power are concerned.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark 
>> Gilland
>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:59 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
>> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
>> 
>> Why though would that effect data?  I thought wifi calling used a wifi 
>> connection you're connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat up any of 
>> your cellular data.  At least, it better not, as I was told it doesn't, so 
>> why would they take away your data plan, just to give you something that 
>> doesn't use internet data to start with?  That doesn't make any sense, 
>> unless I'm missing something here.
>> 
>> Chris.
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Tyler Thompson" 
>> To: "Mac Group" 
>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
>> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
>> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
>> 
>> 
>> Hey Mark,
>> 
>> I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi calling 
>> or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re sort 
>> of out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They 
>> may prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s 
>> really nice not having to worry about data usage.
>> > On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to
>> > make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my
>> > unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to
>> > do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited
>> > data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others,
>> > in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink),
>> > cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>> >
>> > A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>> >
>> > All replies welcomed.
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> >
>> > Mark
>> > PS
>> > Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received
>> > inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it
>> > comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
>> >
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-27 Thread Devin Prater
I'd love to, but T-mobile isn't in my area.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Oct 27, 2015, at 7:01 AM, Scott Granados  wrote:
> 
> If you want really fast good quality unlimited service I’d go with T-Mobile 
> personally, that’s who I use now.  The AT unlimited really isn’t unlimited, 
> they throttle pretty heavily although I think recently they loosened up the 
> throttling a little.   
> 
>> On Oct 26, 2015, at 8:57 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Joseph,
>> 
>> Thank you for your post.
>> 
>> Just curious, how much do you pay for the 10GB per month?  
>> 
>> Many of the A T & T Wireless grandfathered unlimited data plan holders I 
>> know pay $30 per month.
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of joseph hudson
>> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:35 PM
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
>> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
>> 
>> Mark, I don't know how many line you have on your plan not that it's any of 
>> my business, but I'm sitting here with Tim Gates right now and I was just 
>> recently town. And I will tell you from the time to meet my brother have 
>> been sharing this 10 gigs the most we've ever used is a gig in a half just 
>> doing all that since he's stopped traveling. Now mind you, whenever he was 
>> on the road, constantly streaming, and not using hotel Wi-Fi or anything of 
>> that nature. We would get down to five gigs, and I'll get a warning. So it 
>> all depends on how much data you're using. Firme from switching from sprint 
>> unlimited data to 10 gigs, hasn't bothered me one bit. Oh and can I say 
>> this, it's faster than name as well.
>>> On Oct 26, 2015, at 1:46 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to 
>>> make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my 
>>> unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to 
>>> do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited 
>>> data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others, 
>>> in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink), 
>>> cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>>> 
>>> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>>> 
>>> All replies welcomed.
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Mark
>>> PS
>>> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
>>> inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it 
>>> comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
>>> 
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-27 Thread Scott Granados
If you want really fast good quality unlimited service I’d go with T-Mobile 
personally, that’s who I use now.  The AT unlimited really isn’t unlimited, 
they throttle pretty heavily although I think recently they loosened up the 
throttling a little.   

> On Oct 26, 2015, at 8:57 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello Joseph,
> 
> Thank you for your post.
> 
> Just curious, how much do you pay for the 10GB per month?  
> 
> Many of the A T & T Wireless grandfathered unlimited data plan holders I know 
> pay $30 per month.
> 
> Mark
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of joseph hudson
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:35 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
> 
> Mark, I don't know how many line you have on your plan not that it's any of 
> my business, but I'm sitting here with Tim Gates right now and I was just 
> recently town. And I will tell you from the time to meet my brother have been 
> sharing this 10 gigs the most we've ever used is a gig in a half just doing 
> all that since he's stopped traveling. Now mind you, whenever he was on the 
> road, constantly streaming, and not using hotel Wi-Fi or anything of that 
> nature. We would get down to five gigs, and I'll get a warning. So it all 
> depends on how much data you're using. Firme from switching from sprint 
> unlimited data to 10 gigs, hasn't bothered me one bit. Oh and can I say this, 
> it's faster than name as well.
>> On Oct 26, 2015, at 1:46 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to 
>> make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my 
>> unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to 
>> do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited 
>> data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others, 
>> in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink), 
>> cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>> 
>> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>> 
>> All replies welcomed.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Mark
>> PS
>> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
>> inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it 
>> comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
>> 
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread Brent Harding
It uses data on whatever wifi network you connecto to, but not against any 
cap from the cell provider. I suppose they could use it as enough of an 
account change to force you off the old plan though.


- Original Message - 
From: "joseph hudson" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:19 PM
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling



Chris, I don't believe you're missing anything at all. However, I don't 
think that this so-called wi-Fi calling uses any data set from your home 
Wi-Fi. Just in that way that it works.
On Oct 26, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland 
 wrote:


Why though would that effect data?  I thought wifi calling used a wifi 
connection you're connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat up any 
of your cellular data.  At least, it better not, as I was told it doesn't, 
so why would they take away your data plan, just to give you something 
that doesn't use internet data to start with?  That doesn't make any 
sense, unless I'm missing something here.


Chris.

- Original Message - From: "Tyler Thompson" 


To: "Mac Group" 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited 
Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling



Hey Mark,

I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi calling 
or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re sort 
of out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They 
may prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s 
really nice not having to worry about data usage.

On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello,

Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything 
that
will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited data; I don't want 
them
to trick me as they have done so many others, in the past, by offering 
other
options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause the revocation of the 
unlimited

data plan.

A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!

All replies welcomed.

Thank you,

Mark
PS
Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
inaccurate

information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
unlimited data plan, in the past.

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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread Robin
I 2nd that, but at least AT allows "its" 
UnLimitedData Ters to UpGrade WithOut LosingIt UnLike VZW


I plan to HoldOnTo MyVZWUnLimitedData as well

I don't LikeTo watch MyData & I prefer to simply 
use what I need without worrying about DataCharges

At 12:52 PM 10/26/2015, you wrote:

Hey Mark,

I’m grandfathered in to the same deal 
and am not able to get wi-fi calling or create 
a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I 
think you’re sort of out of luck. My advice 
would definitely be don’t give up the deal. 
They may prohibit a couple of cool features but 
at the end of the day it’s really nice not having to worry about data usage.

> On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
> certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
> data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything that
> will cause one to lose their grandfathered 
unlimited data; I don't want them
> to trick me as they have done so many others, 
in the past, by offering other
> options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause 
the revocation of the unlimited

> data plan.
>
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>
> All replies welcomed.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received inaccurate
> information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
> unlimited data plan, in the past.
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread joseph hudson
Mark, I don't know how many line you have on your plan not that it's any of my 
business, but I'm sitting here with Tim Gates right now and I was just recently 
town. And I will tell you from the time to meet my brother have been sharing 
this 10 gigs the most we've ever used is a gig in a half just doing all that 
since he's stopped traveling. Now mind you, whenever he was on the road, 
constantly streaming, and not using hotel Wi-Fi or anything of that nature. We 
would get down to five gigs, and I'll get a warning. So it all depends on how 
much data you're using. Firme from switching from sprint unlimited data to 10 
gigs, hasn't bothered me one bit. Oh and can I say this, it's faster than name 
as well.
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 1:46 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
> certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
> data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything that
> will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited data; I don't want them
> to trick me as they have done so many others, in the past, by offering other
> options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause the revocation of the unlimited
> data plan.  
> 
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
> 
> All replies welcomed.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mark 
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received inaccurate
> information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
> unlimited data plan, in the past.
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread joseph hudson
Chris, I don't believe you're missing anything at all. However, I don't think 
that this so-called wi-Fi calling uses any data set from your home Wi-Fi. Just 
in that way that it works.
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 2:59 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland  
> wrote:
> 
> Why though would that effect data?  I thought wifi calling used a wifi 
> connection you're connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat up any of 
> your cellular data.  At least, it better not, as I was told it doesn't, so 
> why would they take away your data plan, just to give you something that 
> doesn't use internet data to start with?  That doesn't make any sense, unless 
> I'm missing something here.
> 
> Chris.
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Tyler Thompson" 
> 
> To: "Mac Group" 
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
> 
> 
> Hey Mark,
> 
> I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi calling or 
> create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re sort of out 
> of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They may 
> prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s really nice 
> not having to worry about data usage.
>> On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
>> certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
>> data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything that
>> will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited data; I don't want them
>> to trick me as they have done so many others, in the past, by offering other
>> options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause the revocation of the unlimited
>> data plan.
>> 
>> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>> 
>> All replies welcomed.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Mark
>> PS
>> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received inaccurate
>> information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
>> unlimited data plan, in the past.
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread Tyler Thompson
Hey Mark,

I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi 
calling or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re 
sort of out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They 
may prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s really 
nice not having to worry about data usage.
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
> certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
> data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything that
> will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited data; I don't want them
> to trick me as they have done so many others, in the past, by offering other
> options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause the revocation of the unlimited
> data plan.  
> 
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
> 
> All replies welcomed.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mark 
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received inaccurate
> information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
> unlimited data plan, in the past.
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Why though would that effect data?  I thought wifi calling used a wifi 
connection you're connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat up any of 
your cellular data.  At least, it better not, as I was told it doesn't, so 
why would they take away your data plan, just to give you something that 
doesn't use internet data to start with?  That doesn't make any sense, 
unless I'm missing something here.


Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "Tyler Thompson" 

To: "Mac Group" 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling



Hey Mark,

I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi calling 
or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re sort of 
out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They may 
prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s really 
nice not having to worry about data usage.

On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:

Hello,

Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything 
that
will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited data; I don't want 
them
to trick me as they have done so many others, in the past, by offering 
other
options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause the revocation of the 
unlimited

data plan.

A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!

All replies welcomed.

Thank you,

Mark
PS
Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
inaccurate

information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
unlimited data plan, in the past.

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RE: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Tyler,

I have long since been aware that we A T & T Wireless unlimited data plan 
holders cannot use the hotspot service but how, may I ask, did you determine 
that we cannot enable WiFi calling?  I believe you but just am curious.  

It does seem strange that we should be prohibited from using a service that 
does not, on the surface, appear to cost A T & T Wireless any money.

Mark

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Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:53 PM
To: Mac Group
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

Hey Mark,

I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi 
calling or create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re 
sort of out of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They 
may prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s really 
nice not having to worry about data usage.
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to 
> make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my 
> unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to 
> do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited 
> data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others, 
> in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink), 
> cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
> 
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
> 
> All replies welcomed.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mark
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
> inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it 
> comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
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RE: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread M. Taylor
Chris,

You are not missing anything.  Sometimes, it's just the price of capitalism; 
that's putting it nicely.  

The truth is, they really want to do away with unlimited data plans and but for 
the FCC, they would have forced us out of them a long time ago.

I think the idea of being forced out of a plan that would not be impacted by 
enabling a new feature is ludicrous but, logic has no place where greed and 
power are concerned.

Mark

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On Behalf Of Christopher-Mark Gilland
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:59 PM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

Why though would that effect data?  I thought wifi calling used a wifi 
connection you're connected to locally?  Wifi calling doesn't eat up any of 
your cellular data.  At least, it better not, as I was told it doesn't, so why 
would they take away your data plan, just to give you something that doesn't 
use internet data to start with?  That doesn't make any sense, unless I'm 
missing something here.

Chris.

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From: "Tyler Thompson" 
To: "Mac Group" 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling


Hey Mark,

I’m grandfathered in to the same deal and am not able to get wi-fi calling or 
create a hotspot without losing my unlimited data. I think you’re sort of out 
of luck. My advice would definitely be don’t give up the deal. They may 
prohibit a couple of cool features but at the end of the day it’s really nice 
not having to worry about data usage.
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 12:46, M. Taylor  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to 
> make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my 
> unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to 
> do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited 
> data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others, 
> in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink), 
> cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>
> All replies welcomed.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
> inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it 
> comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
>
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RE: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread M. Taylor
Hello Joseph,

Thank you for your post.

Just curious, how much do you pay for the 10GB per month?  

Many of the A T & T Wireless grandfathered unlimited data plan holders I know 
pay $30 per month.

Mark

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On Behalf Of joseph hudson
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:35 PM
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Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

Mark, I don't know how many line you have on your plan not that it's any of my 
business, but I'm sitting here with Tim Gates right now and I was just recently 
town. And I will tell you from the time to meet my brother have been sharing 
this 10 gigs the most we've ever used is a gig in a half just doing all that 
since he's stopped traveling. Now mind you, whenever he was on the road, 
constantly streaming, and not using hotel Wi-Fi or anything of that nature. We 
would get down to five gigs, and I'll get a warning. So it all depends on how 
much data you're using. Firme from switching from sprint unlimited data to 10 
gigs, hasn't bothered me one bit. Oh and can I say this, it's faster than name 
as well.
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 1:46 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to 
> make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my 
> unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to 
> do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited 
> data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others, 
> in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink), 
> cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
> 
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
> 
> All replies welcomed.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mark
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
> inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it 
> comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread joseph hudson
Well, for my phone and for some data I paid my brother 100 bucks per month. 
With taxes and everything, we pay to 12. And this is on the next planned with 
AT
> On Oct 26, 2015, at 7:57 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello Joseph,
> 
> Thank you for your post.
> 
> Just curious, how much do you pay for the 10GB per month?  
> 
> Many of the A T & T Wireless grandfathered unlimited data plan holders I know 
> pay $30 per month.
> 
> Mark
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of joseph hudson
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 12:35 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
> Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling
> 
> Mark, I don't know how many line you have on your plan not that it's any of 
> my business, but I'm sitting here with Tim Gates right now and I was just 
> recently town. And I will tell you from the time to meet my brother have been 
> sharing this 10 gigs the most we've ever used is a gig in a half just doing 
> all that since he's stopped traveling. Now mind you, whenever he was on the 
> road, constantly streaming, and not using hotel Wi-Fi or anything of that 
> nature. We would get down to five gigs, and I'll get a warning. So it all 
> depends on how much data you're using. Firme from switching from sprint 
> unlimited data to 10 gigs, hasn't bothered me one bit. Oh and can I say this, 
> it's faster than name as well.
>> On Oct 26, 2015, at 1:46 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to 
>> make certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my 
>> unlimited data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to 
>> do anything that will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited 
>> data; I don't want them to trick me as they have done so many others, 
>> in the past, by offering other options, which coincidentally, (wink), 
>> cause the revocation of the unlimited data plan.
>> 
>> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
>> 
>> All replies welcomed.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Mark
>> PS
>> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
>> inaccurate information from their call centers, especially when it 
>> comes to the unlimited data plan, in the past.
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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland

I don't think it would, Mark, but I'd call them and make double sure.

Chris.

- Original Message - 
From: "M. Taylor" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 2:46 PM
Subject: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data 
Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling




Hello,

Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything 
that
will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited data; I don't want 
them
to trick me as they have done so many others, in the past, by offering 
other
options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause the revocation of the 
unlimited

data plan.

A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!

All replies welcomed.

Thank you,

Mark
PS
Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received 
inaccurate

information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
unlimited data plan, in the past.

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Re: A Question to A T & T Wireless Customers with an Unlimited Data Plan, Regarding WiFi Calling

2015-10-26 Thread Scott Granados
It shouldn’t matter, you can even try activating the feature with out calling 
them.  If that’s the case you should be good to go.  I’ve heard no indication 
at all that WiFi calling was being used to break the unlimited contracts.

> On Oct 26, 2015, at 2:46 PM, M. Taylor  wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Before I enable the new WiFi calling feature in iOS 9.1, I want to make
> certain that doing so will not automatically kick me off of my unlimited
> data plan.  For years, A T & T Wireless has been trying to do anything that
> will cause one to lose their grandfathered unlimited data; I don't want them
> to trick me as they have done so many others, in the past, by offering other
> options, which coincidentally, (wink), cause the revocation of the unlimited
> data plan.  
> 
> A little paranoia on my part?  You bet!!
> 
> All replies welcomed.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Mark 
> PS
> Yes, I know I could call them but, to be honest, I have received inaccurate
> information from their call centers, especially when it comes to the
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