Re: dan@sprint.com response I got
$10 isnt for 4g. It works like this. We have a superior product but we dont have the capabilities to give that product to all of our customers yet. So we will charge a premium to keep the numbers down until the we have the power to mantain a reliable 4g line to all customers. And by that time it will just cost 25$ for internet regardless or whatever it cost now plus $10.
I mean maybe I am wrong but that sounds like basic economics to me. Its obvious sprints 4g isnt exactly large right now heck its only available in some area's. Its not a pay to play tax its a pay if you want it tax. Regardless its something you will either pay because you dont argue with sprint or something you will get out of because you either didnt get the phone or a sprint rep got a cookie that day and decided you didnt need to pay it.
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