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<blockquote data-quote="breachless" data-source="post: 177549" data-attributes="member: 3308"><p>Interesting stuff! I don't know how all of that slipped underneath my radar. Either way, I have a feeling you will see one of the other currently smaller carriers happily offer unlimited data plans and that will be that. It may be a neat idea on paper for ATT and Verizon to discontinue such services to save some cash and take the lazy way out of their problem, but I guarantee you someone else will come along and start stealing their customers. I will go to whomever offers me an unlimited data plan. Don't care who it is. If I have to start paying for a "block" of data, I might as well just go back to my old-school phone and pay a fraction of the cost...</p><p></p><p>I really think this is the way of the future. Verizon and AT&T apparently don't (or are choosing to ignore it until it's too late).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="breachless, post: 177549, member: 3308"] Interesting stuff! I don't know how all of that slipped underneath my radar. Either way, I have a feeling you will see one of the other currently smaller carriers happily offer unlimited data plans and that will be that. It may be a neat idea on paper for ATT and Verizon to discontinue such services to save some cash and take the lazy way out of their problem, but I guarantee you someone else will come along and start stealing their customers. I will go to whomever offers me an unlimited data plan. Don't care who it is. If I have to start paying for a "block" of data, I might as well just go back to my old-school phone and pay a fraction of the cost... I really think this is the way of the future. Verizon and AT&T apparently don't (or are choosing to ignore it until it's too late). [/QUOTE]
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