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Originally Posted by MrDSL
I don't sign a 2 year contract to eat at a unlimited buffet that says I get unlimited plates of food though.
The Germany analogy is flawed. You can drive whatever speed limit be it 180 or 100 they don't pull you over saying you're going to fast and someone driving crazy endangering other peoples lives isn't even in the same ballpark as using a crap load of data unless using too much data could kill someone.
Sprint should have thought about that before they advertised the phone sharing up to 8 devices at a airport to random people.
I dunno I mean I don't use much data so ill be fine either way as long as I can leave if they change it since that's not what I signed up for.
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I actually agree with both sides of the argument and I think great points have been made from either as well but regardless of how flawed my anologies were the main point is even though we are free to do whatever we chose doesn't mean that it wouldn't come with a price eventually. If there were a string of fatal accidents on the autobahn after years of not really having issues, don't you think they will look at implimenting a speed limit? Yes I know human life is in a different ballpart than data services but the point is if there is change for the worse then something will be decided upon to make things better, thats all I was trying to say.