What Carriers Aren’t Eager to Tell You About Texting »
Posted By berkeley 11 months, 4 weeks ago in Science & TechnologyOnce one understands that a text message travels wirelessly as a stowaway within a control channel, one sees the carriers’ pricing plans in an entirely new light. The most profitable plan for the carriers will be the one that collects the most revenue from the customer: unlimited messaging, for which AT&T and Sprint charge $20 a month and T-Mobile, $15.
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