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Originally Posted by xjestersdeadx
Here's the link.
Its still a long way off. Let's see where everything stands by then. It might be that the "cap" is actually the 5 gigs most people think their data is on right now. Plus, going all the way back to AOL days, the charging per kilobyte model just never works.
Give it till 2012, and with competition will come better pricing. This is one comment, we'll see what happens when the economy still sucks and people aren't paying for that new multi billion dollar network they've built.
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IMO, it will probably be a tiered plan- like texting plans. It will probably be structured so that the average person will end up pay for unlimited anyway since the cheaper plans will probably be for people who check their e-mail once a week. If you use it on a regular basis, you'll want to go unlimited. So in effect the carriers are just raising prices under the guise of pay for what you use. Really, if they are going to rip the hell out of us for texting, then make data unlimited.