When I opened the message, I found that Gary Brinck had written:
> I'm not sure what you expected them to tell you, or what difference it would
> have made if they did. For a year or so the standard Broadband Data plan was
> truly unlimited, in both time and data volume. Then they announced a change that
> put the 5 GB volume limit in place. That was late in 2006, if I remember
> correctly. If you already had a Broadband Data Plan, you kept what you had
> (grandfathered in). New subscribers got the new plan, i.e. the 5 GB limit. If
> you did not already have a Data Plan that qualified for grandfathering, what
> would be the point of telling someone that there used to be a different plan?
>
> Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you are getting at?
He might be getting at how they will actually "trick" you into changing
a grandfathered plan if it is for "their" benefit, and "not" explaining
why it might be to your benefit to not change it!
Or maybe not..................
Regards,
Jim
Friday, September 17, 2010
Re: [IBWiFi] Re: Cradlepoint MBR 1000 vs Verizon MiFi 2200
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