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Comment Re:What about coverage? (Score 1) 67

This is one of the reasons I left Sprint. I gave them two years (bought an EVO 4G the day they came out) and they did nothing but change for the worse.

It was like like Lucy holding the football for Charlie Brown. Well I'm no Charlie Brown, you can only yank the ball away from me once ... maybe twice. ;-)

Comment Re:So you're telling me (Score 1) 308

Yes, people with jobs. Jobs in corporations, government, education, etc. Communications in the business world are not conducted via FB messages/IM and SMS. You may think email is quickly dying but I can assure you it is not. Don't let your personal/social life perspective mislead you.

Comment Re:Obligatory... (Score 1) 378

Let the consumer decide. Provide each customer with bundle and a la carte options. That way they know what each channel costs and can choose accordingly. It isn't like the technology doesn't exist to offer this. We canceled cable/sattelite almost a year ago. Services like Netflix and Hulu+ along with the Internet are just fine for our needs.

Comment Re:Jail Time? (Score 1) 175

People and corporations ned to be accountable. No more hiding behind a corporate identity. The fact is corporations are made up of people. People making decisions and people taking actions. The people that made the decision to break the law as well as those that did the law breaking should do jail time. The corporation should also be significantly punished (most likely monetary).

Comment Re:No 3G version is a deal breaker (Score 1) 265

How about LTE or 3G?

"the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity (TF700) is coming by the end of June in both a WiFi only and an LTE version, which will be picked up by AT&T."
via http://www.androidauthority.com/asus-google-tablet-confirmed-at-t-padfone-pad-infinity-tf700-93742/

Also: http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=specs&id=3640&c=asus_transformer_pad_infinity_3g_tf700tg_64gb

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