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Verizon Wireless, rural carriers and Republicans balk at proposed law forcing changes in early termination fees, billing practices and coverage maps.
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Pay of fee to unlock w/in a certain period, and take the phone
wherever you wish. Pop in the new carriers card and go.
It's how it should be. With wireless we've regressed back to the
1970s when you had to buy your phone from the phone
company...it made sense when the technology was new but now its
absolutely ridiculous.
The Feds should right this ship ASAP.
I am not a big fan of locking a phone, but for the most part all phones are available from all carries (yes there are some and of course the iPhone is one of them)
Of course Congress, as usual, is clueless. The biggest issue I see is this locked-down phone issue. If carriers subsidize phones, I don't particularly see anything wrong with wanting an early termination fee to recover that. But I don't like the fact that if you bring your own phone, you still have to sign a contract to start service. I also hate it that all customers have to foot the bill for these phone subsidies. I don't get a new phone every year or two as a fashion statement, but I'm footing the bill for the people who do in higher subscription fees. I think the carriers should offer a credit to people who don't get new phones all the time but are loyal customers.
No need to subsidize anyone.
Some phone companies even restrict what the phones can do. I've been struggling with data transfers from phones to a computer for backup. It's amazing what I have found. Many phones have complete data transfer available, but providers like Verizon restrict what can be transferred.
I have a camera phone and wanted to print the photos. I asked the Alltel agent, who told me the only was was to send them in a multi media message to myself--at a cost of $.25 each! What a scam.
Turns out she was wrong. I was able to find a cable ($10) and software (free download) to get the job done.
But there was no way to get my contact list off my Kyocera, so I ended up putting all those numbers in by hand.
You would think providers would figure out a way to make the switch easier, but I guess if it's easy to switch it could go either way for the provider.
Anyway you look at it, the cell phone service providers are in collusion with the manufacturers.
innovation. To compete for our dollars wireless companies have to
do more and if the consumer is not happy take their hardware to a
competitor. The other provider would be more than happy to
service a new customer and make them happy. Why is 3G for GSM
providers slow to market when Japan is already on 4G?
- Keep the government out
- by fasteddiedyer October 17, 2007 4:50 PM PDT
- Stop early termination fee and then have to pay full retail for phone no discount. Look at your bill and see all the taxes and fees. Big Brother was able to charge all these because at the start mobile phones were car phones, as the phones became hand held the service was so expensive only businesses could afford them. So one screamed as the government added this fee and that fee. The cell service was only for business and rich people. Just a few years ago we stop paying a federal excise tax on telephone phones that was adopted to pay for the Spanish-American war. Government will just gum up the works, and if you don't think so look at the US Post Office.
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- Completely off subject
- by Mystigo October 17, 2007 7:26 PM PDT
- This is way off topic. Don't read this if that upsets you.
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(11 Comments)But why do people use the US Postal Service as an example of
incompetent government? For one thing, it's my understanding
that they are fairly autonomous, other then their rate structures
and international treaty obligations. But more importantly, thye
appear to do a phenominal job. They handle staggering
quantities of mail with amazing accuracy and speed. The cost to
mail a first class envelope in the United States is an absolute
pittance compared to any other delivery service. There are lots
of government services I wish could be even half as effective as
the USPS.
What am I missing?