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Originally Posted by Artanis
Again the crying about not being offered a service does nothing. I admit that. If sprint wants to block Sprint TV that is a service they have the right to refuse. Not offering mms in there roms is completely legal, whether or not it was insisted/miscommunicated, Fine.
But Blocking a program that someone has created to fulfill demand for a service is not cool. As long as it does not break law, how can you justify the prohibition of an industry wide standard. I think this would be the basis for the case. I think that would warrant some compensation.
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I don't agree with your last paragraph. And once again, I'm not on Sprint's side, but they are blocking a program that someone created to fulfill a demand for
their service, not just
a service. Is it Sprint's loss? Heck yeah... if they got up their behinds and provided this for us, they may end up with more people buying these devices that are more expensive, or more people signing up for PicMail, etc.
While the service may be considered standard, the reality is that as a cell phone provider, the only standard service they provide is phone calls... everything else can be
argued to be as not standard.
The hack may be very well breaking the law as it is tapping a service our devices were not provided with. It is Sprint's network, and if they decide to block access to their MMS server by the hack, then there's nothing we can do.
Does this suck? Of course it does... but at the end of the day we are not doing anything by complaining. We can just hope that by voicing our concern and intelligent opinion, Sprint will come to realize that it is time for them to offer this service to PPC users once and for all.
Going to your first paragraph... if they stopped offering SprintTV on the Touch for example, then some compensation would be due since that device was advertised to provide that service.