Lucky you: AT&T says its mobile share plans are actually too good
Which is probably more shocking to cellular subscribers than anything else: a massive telecom actually did something pretty customer-friendly, even at the cost of some extra revenue.
Which is probably more shocking to cellular subscribers than anything else: a massive telecom actually did something pretty customer-friendly, even at the cost of some extra revenue.
Verizon is the king of fast cellular networks in America, or so it says. And it's hard to argue with the company's numbers.
Remember when Japanese carrier NTT Docomo was the darling of the wireless world, could do no wrong, and was the subject of every adoring U.S. report on how mobile in Japan rocked in every possible way?
This article is part of a series of posts about DEMO alumni and news of their progress. Pinger launched at DEMO in Fall 2006. Check out more at DEMO.
Europe telecommunications is, in one word, super-pricey-holy-crap-don’t-text-me. Today, however, free text …