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The Greatest Moral Question of Today: "Mobile Carrier Ethics?"

@snks i missed that plan by like 2 days i was quite disappointed. I did get the leap plan which is the exact same as the 40$ plan except with a few extra features. Even so I hear all my co-workers and friends complain about their horrible 60$ plans which only gives them like a gig of data so i'm definitely not complaining.
 
no it does not. the unlimited plan is a voice plan. AT&T does not offer any unlimited data plans anymore.

It doesn't, which is why I'm so lucky to have gotten grandfathered into an old plan when I got my iPhone. Unlimited text, call, and a really high data plan (I'm not even sure but I've never gone above the limit).
 
This makes me pretty uncomfortable actually. I was hoping within the next five years a new phone company would show its face and actually rise up to AT&T + Verizon (both suck cocks) and open up the market for new phone companies.

Makes me wonder how we, as a people, could actually make such a thing come true.

Yeah, you should be uncomfortable. The most prominent case was one in which one of those little hopeful companies brought suit against the big guys for price-setting and collusion. The inferences one could draw from the evidence in the case were blatantly obvious, yet the court defended the big guys (naturally). Congress isn't about to do anything about it. And what, lose their wonderful contributions, aka kickbacks?
 
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