Unicel just spent a lot of money in the last few years to convert their GSM customers from TDMA. Now yet again they'll be dragged into another 'next generation network'. However, this time around, they don't get to keep their 50$ unlimited phone plans, or their free incoming messages, or their free incoming minutes. They get told instead 50$ gets them 900 minutes.
It's a HUGE difference not just in platform, but the fact that the GOOD plans for rural folks will go away, along with probably several hundred jobs.
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Droo @ Jul 30th 2007 7:23PM
Unicel just spent a lot of money in the last few years to convert their GSM customers from TDMA. Now yet again they'll be dragged into another 'next generation network'. However, this time around, they don't get to keep their 50$ unlimited phone plans, or their free incoming messages, or their free incoming minutes. They get told instead 50$ gets them 900 minutes.
It's a HUGE difference not just in platform, but the fact that the GOOD plans for rural folks will go away, along with probably several hundred jobs.