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RE[2]: The true purpose of the Nexus One
by nt_jerkface on Fri 8th Jan 2010 20:38
in reply to "RE: The true purpose of the Nexus One"
Reading your post taking a shot at the US cellphone market I was tempted to look at the AT&T prices and heck paying 39.99 USD for 450 minutes and free calling to other members of the AT&T network (or 1350 minutes for 79.99 USD) sucks.
Ok but you're not pointing out that you get 5000 nights and weekend minutes with the $40 plan. You get unlimited nights and weekends with the $60 and up plans. You also get rollover minutes and family plans can really bring down the costs.
Is it a rip? Well compared to the price of a land line it isn't that bad considering that you get much more functionality. If you want to see a rip-off then read about our cable tv prices. Our bill was about $160 last month for ~80 channels and 1.5 Mbps internet. Oh but it comes with a "free" land line that we never use. Gee thanks.
Though I would support increased regulation of the cable companies it is only a matter of time before set-top boxes and netflix enabled devices get cheap and force cable companies to sell movies and channels individually and not as part of some mega package that no one wants.




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Reading your post taking a shot at the US cellphone market I was tempted to look at the AT&T prices and heck paying 39.99 USD for 450 minutes and free calling to other members of the AT&T network (or 1350 minutes for 79.99 USD) sucks.
Here I have to pay 14.50 EUR (= 20.75 USD, though companies often use a 1:1 ratio ...) for 1100 minutes + a new phone and that provider is in general the most expensive here...
And my personal rate are 300 minutes + a new phone for 5 euros (=7.1 USD).
I have the feeling you (US Americans) are being ripped off.