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engadget.com - 9/25/2008
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It looks like T-Mobile is listening folks -- and they appear to be responding. In a statement we've just received from the company, they tell us that they're killing the hard-line approach to data capping, saying instead they'll reserve the right to cap a "small fraction" of users who abuse ...
gadget4all.com - 9/23/2008
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5 in 1 USB Charging and Data-Sync Cable
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engadgetmobile.com - 9/25/2008
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It looks like T-Mobile is listening folks --
and they appear to be responding. In a statement
we've just received from the company, they tell us that they're killing the hard-line approach to data capping, saying instead they'll reserve the right to ...
(more)
T-Mobile kills the 1GB data cap, takes a more friendly ...
symbian-freak.com - 9/23/2008
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21 September 2008 Sync Your Phone Wirelessly Microsoft
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PC suite alternative: Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta!
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T-Mobile goes back on their word, removes 1GB data cap
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... our policy statement, and we are confident that T-Mobile G1 customers will enjoy the high speed of data access over our 3G network. The specific terms for our new data plans are still being reviewed and once they are final we will be certain to share this broadly with current customers and potential new customers.”
Do you guys agree with T-Mobile getting rid of the 1GB data cap? Or do you think there has to be some clear cut limit on 3G usage?
Via [Engadget]
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