preordering the new IPhone.
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Grant, I do; however
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Grant, I do; however, ATT also plans to prevent those of us with unlimited
data plans from even using the Face TIme service
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Interesting because I was told differently
Grant,
I do not know the answer; however, I would be completely irate if I found that
they did not throttle LTE customers. In fact I'm going to check into this and
ATT had better hope they throttle LTE customers as they would those of us on
3G. If not I suggest all clear the decks.
On Sep 16,
Lol. You should definitely take my question with a grain of sault. I'm
not an ATT customer, in fact I live in Canada. This was just
something I came across on the internet and was curious to find out
whether it's true.
Cheers, Grant
On 9/16/12, Scott Howell scottn3...@gmail.com wrote:
Grant,
Hi,
They're going to, after 5GB/
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Lol. You
Grant, I do; however, ATT also plans to prevent those of us with unlimited
data plans from even using the Face TIme service over 3G. In fact I guess
anyone without a shared data plan will be prevented from using Face TIme.
Verizon Wireless and Sprint do not plan to do this and I'm hoping ATT
Grant, at least it is 5 as opposed to 3 with 3G. ALthough this seems unfair
since LTE has more to do with speed. Interestingly it should still be the same
amount of data since as far as I know you do not pay more for LTE over 3G.
THanks,
Scott
On Sep 16, 2012, at 5:08 PM, Grant Hardy
Just be aware that the iPhone 5 uses a Nano SIM and so you can't just
simply put your old SIM into it.
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Mark,
I upgraded to the 4S last year and still retained my unlimited data plan.
However, unlimited is really a joke because the fact is once you exceed 3Gb,
ATT throttles your speed to the point that it is completely unreasonable.
Although not technically a breech of contract, it does open the
Mark,
You can't use the same card i.e. you have to get a sim Nano and ask them to put
your number on the new SIM nano card (what is termed a straight sim swap).
Regards,
Kawal.
On 15 Sep 2012, at 07:08 PM, M. Taylor mk...@ucla.edu wrote:
Hello Everyone,
Once upon a time, I believed in
I've not yet learned if it's possible to cut a sim down to the nano
size the way you can with a micro.
I hope it is or else traveling abroad is going to get a tad more complicated.
At 02:41 PM 9/15/2012, you wrote:
Mark,
You can't use the same card i.e. you have to get a sim Nano and ask
Hi all,
I recently pre-ordered. What a frustrating situation. I was forced
to click on a link fro an email and then log in to the agreement with
one of those type the letters you see hassles. I was on the phone
with this person and that person, and in the end , I was told there
was nothing they
Hi Scott, I heard that on LTE, ATT doesn't throttle their unlimited
customers in the same way. Do you know if that's true or am I
mistaken?
Cheers,
Grant
On 9/15/12, Scott Howell scottn3...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark,
I upgraded to the 4S last year and still retained my unlimited data plan.
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