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So Verizon was double-dipping?
I was frustrated in uninformed with the wifi hotspot fee when I upgraded to my DROID RAZR. That $20 fee that added 2GB to my data plan just didn't feel right but there was so much I didn't understand when it came to the many tethering apps that allowed circumvention - I was puzzled and I don't like the unknown.
Here's the result: FCC Complaint Filed Against Verizon's Tethering Ban Quote:
This feels a bit like the woolly mammoth in the Starbucks that no one mentions. And surprise, surprise, surprise, Verizon rolls out a new billing plan. . ? Last edited by CPUwalkin; 06-14-2012 at 04:34 PM. |
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Re: So Verizon was double-dipping?
Yes, they are double dipping. Its a common practice, but all of us here just download it manually. Or if you want automatic updates, you can get the Amazon Appstore.
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Re: So Verizon was double-dipping?
And this was Verizon's reply?
Verizon blocks unlicensed tethering, insists it can charge extra | Ars Technica Quote:
Well, I suppose it may help wean the mobile ethernet addicted of +8 hours/day streaming? (Yes, I really don't understand the folks who have to be wired in and oblivious to the real world - guess my age is showing, yes?) |
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Re: So Verizon was double-dipping?
kind of like movie theaters not allowing you to bring your own food...
you already bought their tickets to watch the movie anyways so why force you to buy more? but they do, and I still walk in carrying a pizza box and see if they try to stop me because I'll ask for a refund of ticket then buy it again and repeat till they let me in |
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