Posted by Staff on Aug 27, 2008 7:28 am
Filed in Telus
In an ethically-questionable business move, Canadian carrier Telus is pushing customers off of an “unlimited” data plan - with force. Reports note that the carrier is discontinuing it’s $75 “no-cap” plan used with data cards and moving them to a $65 1GB package. This is a huge problem for users in rural parts of Canada [...]
Posted by Joshua Karp on Jun 4, 2008 12:53 pm
Filed in T-Mobile
Remember when unlimited calling plans were a sweet figment of our imagination? Times have changed for the better. Following the relatively recent introduction of its unlimited calling/messaging plan for individual users, T-Mobile has just announced a new unlimited calling option for Family Plan customers, available immediately. Under the new plan, up to 4 additional lines [...]
Posted by Joshua Karp on May 28, 2008 7:09 am
Filed in EV-DO, Sprint
Following last week’s news that Sprint would be joining the ranks of AT&T and Verizon in implementing a 5GB cap on some of their advertised “Unlimited” data offerings, the company has issued a response in an attempt to clarify their stance. First off, the new cap only applies to data cards and tethering, which means [...]