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Something like n900 is downright scary for the operators. It can suck (or generate) immense amount of disruptive network traffic that their system was not designed for on stuffs like p2p, high res video broadcasts, mobile content hosting, etc.
I don't think it's realistic to expect truly unlimited data for <$50/month on cellular network..
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most of the articles have said specifically that this project is not going to be a device launch or a promotional plan, so I don't know what else it could be except either 4g or some other fundamental shift in cell service price structure
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most of the articles have said specifically that this project is not going to be a device launch or a promotional plan, so I don't know what else it could be except either 4g or some other fundamental shift in cell service price structure
I think this would (if true) be a bigger game changer for Tmobile than Nokia. Now, if they had come out with this n900 + 50 all you can eat plan earlier in the iPhone's life they could have seriously put a dent in the market.