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Originally Posted by daS
Before you get too pissed off, the issue here is that the contract reads 0.015 cents per 1KB, i.e. $0.00015 not $0.015. I actually have to find and read my contract with AT&T, but I know that was certainly the case with the Verizon issue a couple of years ago.
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Maybe I'm a bit thick, but I'm not sure I get what you are saying at all. $0.015 per Kilobyte is what the source article said. That would translate to $15.36 ($0.015x1024) per megabyte. Those rates are in line with the industry for GSM carriers as I think T-Mobile was well over $10 per MB when I was a subscriber a few years back.
I'm not sure where exactly you are getting $0.00015 and etc.?
Besides, his charges look pretty accurate to me. He used a laptop data card on top of it all...
Seriously, he should have just paid his bill. People piss me off using the media as a pulpit to enrich themselves. AT&T still has to pay the share Rogers gets so the costs will be rolled over to everyone else.
But I guess it is all fine because he's famous? Give me a break.
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