One of my biggest pet peeves is businesses that are too busy to address their failing business models and resort to going against their customers. We’ve seen this time and time again with the RIAA and MPAA, and now you’re seeing this with the these Wireless and Internet Service Providers.
Case in point, Gizmodo posted a prediction that AT&T may impose a cap on data usage for the iPhone customers. AT&T justifies this by saying that 3% of their smartphone users (which are iPhone users) use 40% of the Smartphone Data.
Sometimes I wonder if AT&T is happy with the deal they signed with the devil – in this case Apple. AT&T got a lot of new customers over being the exclusive iPhone provider in the US, but somehow they failed to understand that when you have one of the most feature-rich phones out there that boasts the largest applications store, you’re going to see increased data usage.
I’m on Verizon and don’t have an iPhone (I have a Windows Mobile phone, which I have a love/hate relationship), but I can tell you that my data usage far outweighs by voice usage, and the sooner that Wireless Carriers realize that the better off they’ll be. Instead they’re going to start battling customers, imposing these continued caps and restrictions – pages directly from the record industry’s playbook.
I understand that bandwidth isn’t free and these carriers aren’t a business but there are two issues that I have: 1) Carriers lock their customers into their contract and have sneaky ways of keeping you tied down with these new terms. 2) In the case of Telcos, the government provided them money to expand their networks, and they spent that money but seemingly can’t manage contain without “managing the network” steps.
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KEith
October 9th, 2009 at 10:40 am
If AT&T does that it should be a breach of contract (tho im sure they stuck something in there to keep you from getting out of it) but lets say they honor cancelling your service, im still out the $1100 that i spent for mine and my wifes iPhone, activation, case, protective screen and cost to cancel both of our verizon accounts.
If this happens i will start an uprising and drop 30% of thier voice calls! Oh wait, that already happens.. fine, i'll show em – i'll just bend over since consumers do not drive business when it comes to celluar companies.
KEith
October 9th, 2009 at 3:40 pm
If AT&T does that it should be a breach of contract (tho im sure they stuck something in there to keep you from getting out of it) but lets say they honor cancelling your service, im still out the $1100 that i spent for mine and my wifes iPhone, activation, case, protective screen and cost to cancel both of our verizon accounts.
If this happens i will start an uprising and drop 30% of thier voice calls! Oh wait, that already happens.. fine, i'll show em – i'll just bend over since consumers do not drive business when it comes to celluar companies.