If this is true and works as indicated great. Funny, had Sprint simply asked if I wanted to pay the $10 to receive premium, priority data management, I would gladly have said sure and $10 would have been ok. It was always ok to me since I'm coming from ATT and will be saving a mint anyway.
It's no different than at theme parks now when they offer the front-line ride passes. While I don't like that it costs more, I get to enjoy more of the rides and park on days when the lines are long. I don't resent the park for coming up with the idea. I either pay it or don't.
That said, I wish they did give people the option to not pay the $10. For some, I'm betting they're in areas where it's not overloaded with users at the same time. Population density problem plays a great role. Never had a problem connecting in OH when I go back to my hometown. Connection problems not uncommon at all here in the NYC/Philly/NJ area during peak call times like Mother's Day.
Now, if people test and find out this isn't the case, Sprint'll have some big time 'splainin' to do.
It's no different than at theme parks now when they offer the front-line ride passes. While I don't like that it costs more, I get to enjoy more of the rides and park on days when the lines are long. I don't resent the park for coming up with the idea. I either pay it or don't.
That said, I wish they did give people the option to not pay the $10. For some, I'm betting they're in areas where it's not overloaded with users at the same time. Population density problem plays a great role. Never had a problem connecting in OH when I go back to my hometown. Connection problems not uncommon at all here in the NYC/Philly/NJ area during peak call times like Mother's Day.
Now, if people test and find out this isn't the case, Sprint'll have some big time 'splainin' to do.
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