Dvir Reznik here, head of marketing at Onavo (the data experts).
We're doing a project around throttling and its implications on mobile subscribers, and would like to include your story in it. The project will go live shortly, featuring your story along with your full name, Twitter name or an alias - your choice.
If you'd like to participate, please send your story to: [email protected], mentioning 'Data throttle' in the subject line. We cannot use the stories posted here without approval.
Dvir Reznik here, head of marketing at Onavo (the data experts).
We're doing a project around throttling and its implications on mobile subscribers, and would like to include your story in it. The project will go live shortly, featuring your story along with your full name, Twitter name or an alias - your choice.
If you'd like to participate, please send your story to: [email protected], mentioning 'Data throttle' in the subject line. We cannot use the stories posted here without approval.
Thanks again.
Dvir.
Never heard of, interesting. I'm from the Netherlands, and we're grandfathered with unlimited.
Never heard of, interesting. I'm from the Netherlands, and we're grandfathered with unlimited.
Regards,
PhilBoogie
Thanks Phil for replying.
Never heard of the recent AT&T move about throttling? It erupted a few weeks back, supposedly implemented to the top 5% of users. The irony is that users with unlimited plans (grandfathered, same as you), are basically not so unlimited after all..
Just goes to show that 'the worst' isn't limited to analysts, Wall St., banks and insurance companies; the telco's are just the same. A real shame, and they're getting away with it.
It really wasn't that many years ago when people thought it would be nearly impossible to exceed 200MB a month...
Um, no? Few people thought it would be nearly impossible. Most people were AFRAID to use that much because it would cost them more than a mortgage payment on their home if they did use that much data.
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Dvir Reznik here, head of marketing at Onavo (the data experts).
We're doing a project around throttling and its implications on mobile subscribers, and would like to include your story in it. The project will go live shortly, featuring your story along with your full name, Twitter name or an alias - your choice.
If you'd like to participate, please send your story to: [email protected], mentioning 'Data throttle' in the subject line. We cannot use the stories posted here without approval.
Thanks again.
Dvir.
Hi guys,
Dvir Reznik here, head of marketing at Onavo (the data experts).
We're doing a project around throttling and its implications on mobile subscribers, and would like to include your story in it. The project will go live shortly, featuring your story along with your full name, Twitter name or an alias - your choice.
If you'd like to participate, please send your story to: [email protected], mentioning 'Data throttle' in the subject line. We cannot use the stories posted here without approval.
Thanks again.
Dvir.
Never heard of, interesting. I'm from the Netherlands, and we're grandfathered with unlimited.
Regards,
PhilBoogie
Never heard of, interesting. I'm from the Netherlands, and we're grandfathered with unlimited.
Regards,
PhilBoogie
Thanks Phil for replying.
Never heard of the recent AT&T move about throttling? It erupted a few weeks back, supposedly implemented to the top 5% of users. The irony is that users with unlimited plans (grandfathered, same as you), are basically not so unlimited after all..
It really wasn't that many years ago when people thought it would be nearly impossible to exceed 200MB a month...
Um, no? Few people thought it would be nearly impossible. Most people were AFRAID to use that much because it would cost them more than a mortgage payment on their home if they did use that much data.