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Posted on 11/14/14 at 11:49 am to LSUfan4444
Ehh. I stream radio/Pandora all day every day while at work and I rarely go over 6GB a month. I've even had months where I'll watch full football or hockey games on my phone and haven't approached 8GB in a month. I'm not that concerned about the data limits since they seem to be offering more for less money every day. I ended up giving up my unlimited data a couple of years ago to get on a cheaper plan and it has been no big deal.
I remember the days when a Motorola Star Tac flip phone was a big deal. Ooooohhh, it now comes with a slimmer battery. Cool. I wonder if my 60 min per month plan is enough or if I should bump up to 90 min for $100/month. You Do Not Want To Go Over Your Minutes...EVER. Then you could start texting but could only use like 50 or 100 per month or it was like $.99 per text.
Now everything is unlimited talk/unlimited text and there are limits on data, which are expanding every day. Eventually the market will dictate unlimited everything and at a lower price. It's just the way these things work.
I remember the days when a Motorola Star Tac flip phone was a big deal. Ooooohhh, it now comes with a slimmer battery. Cool. I wonder if my 60 min per month plan is enough or if I should bump up to 90 min for $100/month. You Do Not Want To Go Over Your Minutes...EVER. Then you could start texting but could only use like 50 or 100 per month or it was like $.99 per text.
Now everything is unlimited talk/unlimited text and there are limits on data, which are expanding every day. Eventually the market will dictate unlimited everything and at a lower price. It's just the way these things work.
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