wingrider01
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Re: Help 'raise the bar' on the 5% by using your connection

yozhbk wrote:

Oh from bottom up, I think you are very wrong regarding the last statement, we should go to unlimited rather then to tiered, data usage is growing and restricting users restricts innovation, the hard drivers are getting larger, movies are getting higher resolution, the CPU can process data, but we want to limit the amount of data we can use ? It made more sense to have limited data back in 2007 then it is now... We consume more and hence need to have more available to us and not have to pay an arm and a leg for it and watch the data usage every day to make sure we don’t go over, just think about it, whats the point of LTE 50Mb+ if you cant use it at all or have to pay 30+10+10+1....

 

 

ETF should be waived as the contract was signed for 3G/EDGE/LTE data, you are not providing that, we are getting Sub GPRS speeds, that’s breaking a contract and falls advertizing. The feature code specifically says LTE data. You are right at time we might not get that speed of 3G/LTE/EDGE, but if its not based on the network availability, but rather specifically limited by ATT and for the rest of the billing cycle they broke there T&S. Read up what it says about availability....

 

By them limiting the speed on there own, and not due to network condition, area, converge ETC.. they are breaking there T&S and stepping on there own contract......

 

 

Think what you are writing, you are saying its ok for any company to provide you any service at a specific rate at first and then just limit it to the point where its unusable anymore and say its ok, and its not like if they dont throtle me service will break and will stop working.....


Again, please provide documentation in the tos, aup or fup where a data tranmission speed was spelled out and promised, then and only then would you be possibly correct, the other point is that it is a discountinued feature code that can be removed at any time without affecting anything

 

It is perfectly ok for any company to provide what is documented in the agreement, that is the plain and simple fact. no carrier is breaking any part of the tos by throttling because no where in the tos do they absolutly hard code anything regarding and transmission speeds of anything. A feature code is a id, not a iron clad promise that you will alwys get that speed. Again provide proof in the att or any carrier documentation.

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