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Comment Re:NAT (Score 1) 442

And if they had 500 routers they would all somehow use stateless autoconfiguration? I'm against NAT myself, but a business not needing to reconfigure their network when changing ISPs is a halfway decent argument for it that I have heard.

Comment Re:Bait and switch (Score 1) 207

No it really didn't. The contract mentions they can restrict their Data Connect plans to 5GB. It doesn't say anything about the iPhone plan being limited. Feel free to contradict me with proof of what the contract says or actual evidence of someone being booted off an iPhone plan for exceeding the data limit. You will hear many reports of people who go well over 5 GB without an issue.

Comment Re:It's pretty simple. (Score 1) 514

I can make the signal drop to one bar in some locations just by touching that spot. No hard squeezing needed. Not only does the signal drop but all data transfer stops as well, though calls can be made. It depends on how strong the signal is to start with. If the signal is strong to start you won't notice a problem when touching the spot, squeeizing hard, etc. (I just avoid the problem by not touching the phone there, though I also started using a bumper case as well)

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