T-Mobile to throttle G1 speed to 50 kbps or less after 1GB a month
At 23 Sep 2008 21:43:05 -0700 4phun wrote:
> Download more than 1GB of data on your new G1 phone, and T-Mobile
> might severely restrict your bandwidth.
> (Credit: Sarah Tew/CNET Networks)
>
> T-Mobile is warning G1 customers that they could get placed into the
> slow lane if they use more than 1GB of data in a billing cycle.
> Engadget spotted the fine print underneath T-Mobile's G1 page on its
> Web site trumpeting the arrival of the first phone to run Google's
> Android software. "If your total data usage in any billing cycle is
> more than 1GB, your data throughput for the remainder of that cycle
> may be reduced to 50 kbps or less," the company warned.
>
> Well you get what you pay for on a third rate network.
As a T-Mo customer, I'm pretty concerned that they're pulling the G1 game
plan straight out of the AT&T/iPhone playbook:
The G1 is only sold with a "special" G1 dataplan, the G1 won't be sold
wihout a contract, or sold for use with prepaid plans, and now this 1GB
soft limit...
In the past, T-Mo sold any device without a contract (for a much higher
price, of course), had no internet usage restrictions, and allowed any
device on prepaid.
I chose T-Mobile for their value and fodr the fact that they _weren't_ as
slimy as AT&T or Verizon. Apparently they're now learning from their
rivals!
> An what is with T-Mobile selling a phone with out a standard earphone
> port? What other inexpensive items did they leave out to get a phone
> that sells for $400.
You'd have to ask HTC- they've been putting annoying non-stardard headphone
jacks on their phones for years. At least the G1 uses a 2.5mm jack- the
adapters can be found at any RadioShack. My AT&T Tilt (HTC Kaiser) uses
the mini-USB charging port for both power and headphone, requiring an
adapter dongle I had to buy online because AT&T stores don't even sell them!
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