Uh huh. Ever have an electric outage, or your cable go out? Ever had your water usage restricted? What about going to a gas pump and finding it out of service or the electronic pay station not working at the grocery store and not have cash or check on you? Did you know that you can buy a car on contract, total it (if repairable,cost of repair is greater than blue book value) and the difference between what the insurance company pays out and the contractual payoff on the car is YOUR responsibility? In other words, you still pay for a car that you can no longer drive.
The FCC regulates how much traffic a network can bear...this is out of the hands of the service provider or you. If you read the fine print in your contract, you will find all of these contingencies covered. So yeah, suck it up or live life in a continually aggravated state. The choice is yours.
The key words in the initial thread starter were "from time to time"...if you simply could not send or receive texts, period, then I would have responded differently. But the reality is, life is not ideal...there is no contract that states anything in life will be fair. There are things you cannot change or control, but how you react and deal is up to you.
The FCC regulates how much traffic a network can bear...this is out of the hands of the service provider or you. If you read the fine print in your contract, you will find all of these contingencies covered. So yeah, suck it up or live life in a continually aggravated state. The choice is yours.
The key words in the initial thread starter were "from time to time"...if you simply could not send or receive texts, period, then I would have responded differently. But the reality is, life is not ideal...there is no contract that states anything in life will be fair. There are things you cannot change or control, but how you react and deal is up to you.