Pooja
+3Sure, AT&T has been vilified, but it's rellay not about the interest or intentions of the leaders of AT&T or T-Mobile. It's rellay about the fact that 33+ million people will potentially be forced to move, against their will, from an affordable, android-friendly carrier to a carrier with a history of poor service and over-charging; a carrier who, thus far, has proven to be the least android-friendly carrier. And yes, people can certainly exercise their free will and move to a carrier other than AT&T, but when you consider price, service, and android-friendliness, it has been hard to beat T-Mobile. Therefore, it is definitely understandable that the pending forced relocation (despite who their new carrier will be) has raised some hostility toward big bad AT&T ( bad being the operative word).
Pooja +3Sure, AT&T has been vilified, but it's rellay not about the interest or intentions of the leaders of AT&T or T-Mobile. It's rellay about the fact that 33+ million people will potentially be forced to move, against their will, from an affordable, android-friendly carrier to a carrier with a history of poor service and over-charging; a carrier who, thus far, has proven to be the least android-friendly carrier. And yes, people can certainly exercise their free will and move to a carrier other than AT&T, but when you consider price, service, and android-friendliness, it has been hard to beat T-Mobile. Therefore, it is definitely understandable that the pending forced relocation (despite who their new carrier will be) has raised some hostility toward big bad AT&T ( bad being the operative word).