your "rollover" minutes expire.
your "rollover" minutes expire.
After a year. Not really a problem. If I have that many rollover minutes left after a year then it's probably time to downgrade my plan
meh i've had voicestream before it was t-mobile...lost connection a lot (houston, that's where they started (voicestream), and i have an ATT phone and a Verizon phone, voice is so much better on my verizon phone, plus i get 4 mb down and 1.5 mb up on my android(verizon) vs my 1 mb down and 1 mb up on my iphone(ATT).
at&t had a partnership with them b/c if you work for at&t you would get 50% off your phone plan so its nothing new that they finished buying them out.
My AT&T mobile service is great, but its a overpriced. In fact, the pricing is a sham (then again, aren't they all?)
But I will say this - don't ever get AT&T DSL. I can't speak for U-Verse, but the DSL service is absolutely terrible.
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Look down, now back up. Where are you? You're on IBISgaming.com, reading the sig your sig could be like. I'm sexting your girl.
its is horrid unless you are within a green zone. if your yellow or red zone dont even try to get it b/c it would be shit.
What? I don't understand what you're trying to say here. Of course Apple chose AT&T and Verizon because they're the two major wireless companies (read: huge customer base), as you said...
I really hope you're right. Rollover data? I'd love it. I use roughly half of a 200MB plan right now, so I'd be rolling over the megabytes real quick. I couldn't care less about "unlimited" plans that are actually 5GB plans. At least they're not lying now. Plus I don't download several gigabyte torrents on my iPhone. I don't know, maybe you do.
My previous job was at a distributor in the wireless industry, so I made it a point to be familiar with wireless technology and infrastructure on both consumer and business ends. I do understand the potential implications of the way data distribution is changing, and I am being 100% honest when I say I really don't care, nor do I foresee myself caring. It works just fine for me. Your situation may be different, but that's not my situation. I'm far more concerned with the potential of ending up with data limitations on my home ISP, but that's another thread.
In any case, this purchase has to go through a lot of hurdles to be approved, with everyone crying about monopolies because they don't understand the term, the little guys complaining that the big guys are too big, politicians trying to look important, and bunches of regulatory red tape.
NOTHING will change for at LEAST 1 year.
I see Verizon and Sprint taking a piece of that spectrum cake.
Less asset for AT&T to sell.
AT&T will have no problem merging. Won't be the first time nor the last.
Make all your last demands for I will forsake you and I'll meet your eyes for the very first time, for the very last.
maynard <ibis>: they are awkward and last 2 damn long. I prefer thinner smaller ones
ive never even seen a tmobile in my area or have met someone who uses tmobile. ive had at&t for my mobile for years and its been great. ive been through two blackberrys and im on my second iphone. i have comcast home phone service so idk anything about at&ts land line service.
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