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- 02-29-2012, 01:03 AM #1NotMeGuest
AT&T's new plan to charge Web sites for their customers' mobile usage
http://j.mp/xapQMa (Gigaom)
"AT&T won't give up on trying to monetize its pipes, and thanks to a
lack of network neutrality on wireless networks, its limited data
plans, and a hunger for bandwidth-consuming mobile apps, it may have
found a way to charge the likes of Facebook, Spotify and startups
offering bandwidth-heavy applications for the privilege of sending
their bits over Ma Bell's cellular network."
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- 02-29-2012, 07:07 AM #2mikeyhsdGuest
Re: AT&T's new plan to charge Web sites for their customers' mobile usage
personally I would rather see the data pushers (advertisers) pay for the privilege instead of me for going over data limit.\
mikeyshd
"NotMe" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
AT&T's new plan to charge Web sites for their customers' mobile usage
http://j.mp/xapQMa (Gigaom)
"AT&T won't give up on trying to monetize its pipes, and thanks to a
lack of network neutrality on wireless networks, its limited data
plans, and a hunger for bandwidth-consuming mobile apps, it may have
found a way to charge the likes of Facebook, Spotify and startups
offering bandwidth-heavy applications for the privilege of sending
their bits over Ma Bell's cellular network."
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