Sufiya Varachhia
New member
Sure and we understand why: Bandwidth truly has limits. AT&T got themselves in trouble offering unlimited on paygo and it seems they are yanking it. Rumor is a few hogs killed it taking a lot for their $20.
So Cricket is all over the idiot box offering "Unlimited" broadband revolution for only $40, no contract, and a nice USB "modem" for a reasonable price. Like AT&T offering, I might assume I can plug it right in and watch streaming TV 24 hours a day, right? Doing that would be absurd, but inviting me to do so by declaring "unlimited" is worse. What is the limit?
So Cricket is all over the idiot box offering "Unlimited" broadband revolution for only $40, no contract, and a nice USB "modem" for a reasonable price. Like AT&T offering, I might assume I can plug it right in and watch streaming TV 24 hours a day, right? Doing that would be absurd, but inviting me to do so by declaring "unlimited" is worse. What is the limit?