Why Rogers Is in the wrong.
Here’s the money quote from Rogers about why their plan isn’t unlimited:
“Unlimited plans could end up costing customers more for what they don’t use. Our iPhone plans more than accommodate the vast majority of customers.”
And here’s why they’re wrong: link
Also, a quick break down of Facebook, MySpace and other page sizes and how many times you could visit one page in a month before you hit you’re 400 MB cap (results may vary):
Facebook = 1.080 MB = 369 times
Yahoo = 805.09 KB = 508 times
YouTube (Cheap Trick - Surrender Video) = 9.3 MB = 42 Times
MySpace User Profile (when they load) = 2.8 MB = 142 Times
Wikipedia (Offset Printing) = 233 KB = 1757 Times
Amazon = 956 KB = 428 Times
One Page Of My Flickr Photostream = 1.016 MB = 393 Times
IMDB (Wall-E) = 274 KB = 1494 Times
NYT = 915 KB = 447 Times
Defamer = 1.35 MB = 296 Times
Epicurious = 1 MB = 400 Times
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- Published:
- 7.2.08 / 6pm
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