AT&T: Device Subsidies Likely to Go Away
But lets be realistic
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For all those who think ATT is cutting you a deal
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1035_3-57614735-94/why-at- ... »
The fact of the matter is that the market is changing, the old market was based on people who had feature phones,...
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I also found this line funny
So, is ATT in maintenance mode or growing the network?Because if they're in maintenance mode, then that means the network has already paid for itself and the price of plans should decrease dramatically.
But if they're still growing the network, i.e., rolling out LTE, LTE-A and other future technologies, then it sounds like they still need " aggressive device subsidies to get people on the network".
When the carriers are paying a large amount ...
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Let me put what he is saying in another way..
Back when we w...
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No subsidy - No carrier locking
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Translation
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AboutFace
ALL service should be the same features, plans and cost. The only difference between Prepaid and Postpaid is a deposit. If you want no deposit, pay up front for device and service, if you want to pay once you get a bill and finance the handset, pay a deposit equal to three months rate plan charge but not to exceed $200.
Rather than fold prepaid into all these big carriers, the big carriers should take their normal plans and just offer them, without credit checks, deposits, and "Oh you had an account with us in the past, even though this is no deposit, no credit check, you cant get service because you're in collections" kinda crap that T-Mobile pull...
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