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    ATT Going after tether-ers

    AT&T will begin revoking unlimited data plans from customers who jailbreak their iPhones to use unauthorized tethering services, the company confirmed to Boy Genius Report today.
    AT&T To Revoke Unlimited Data Plans From Jailbreaking iPhone Tetherers | Epicenter*| Wired.com

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    Its about time if you are tethering huge date either to run your home network or to stream torrents you reap what you sow. I have tethered only a few times when I could not connect to a network with my laptop not very noticable on my data usage. But come on if you have been tethering ungodly amounts of data what do you think,they will catch up with you. A few people who do this have ruined it for the rest of us. And now we are surprised that they are cracking down. Its not a right to steal bandwidth by tethering if you want to tether pay for it and stop stealing and penalizing others.
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    I'm also "for" this, I hope they all start doing it.
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    The (modified) Natey2 Pricing Model/Formula for Smartphone Data v1.2, which I recommend Carriers to adopt immediately:

    F = K * GB^2 + C

    No, this formula was not inspired by the KGB

    F is the monthly fee to be charged by the Carrier.
    K is the connection speed coefficient, e.g. with 3G being 1.0, and 4G being 1.5
    GB is the amount of data transferred by user.
    C is the fixed/base amount the Carriers want to make monthly regardless, e.g. $30

    So, someone using 2GB on 3G will pay 1 x 2 x 2 + $30 , or $34 for that month.

    On 4G, that would cost 1.5 x 2 x 2 + $30 , or $36 for the month.

    Someone using 5GB?
    On 3G, it would cost $55.00
    On 4G, it would cost $67.50

    And that guy using 20GB on 3G will pay $430 for the month


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    Quote Originally Posted by brad92 View Post
    Let me guess, you must use wifi and don't watch YouTube or Netflix. Am I right?

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    Correct...doesnt make a difference though cuz I'm on an unlimited plan...and I suspect so are you...so yes I agree with carriers doing this
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    Quote Originally Posted by czerdrill View Post
    Correct...doesnt make a difference though cuz I'm on an unlimited plan...and I suspect so are you...so yes I agree with carriers doing this
    Have to agree and I'm also unsympathetic.

    Also, the plans are a little better now, so people can't make that argument as easily - 4 gigs for $50 including hotspot, which is basically $20 extra for up to 3+ gigs of tether.

    There's still not a pay-as-you-go type deal that might make the rest of us more honest, but I doubt VZW cares if you tether a little on occasion. The one's they want to monetize are those tethering consistently AND using over probably 1 gig or so a month.
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    you people make me laugh

    Quote Originally Posted by apl3 View Post
    Its about time if you are tethering huge date either to run your home network or to stream torrents you reap what you sow. I have tethered only a few times when I could not connect to a network with my laptop not very noticable on my data usage. But come on if you have been tethering ungodly amounts of data what do you think,they will catch up with you. A few people who do this have ruined it for the rest of us. And now we are surprised that they are cracking down. Its not a right to steal bandwidth by tethering if you want to tether pay for it and stop stealing and penalizing others.
    you just admitted to tethering. so you stole bandwidth. so you should lose your unlimited data plan ...right?
    get off you high horse that its ok for you cause you only did it a little bit.
    you illegally tethered(although legality is really questionable)
    if i got rob a bank and only get 5 bucks i guess its ok since most bankrobbers are gettng thousands.
    where do you get your logic.


    That in mind if some is using a llarge amount of data and they can prove it was tethered they shoudl get 1 warning.
    if they continue than i dont have a problem with them changing their plan.
    (which they can do since in the contract it does specifically mention this)

    But to talk down to them after admitting you did the same thing makes no logical sense.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eagle1967 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by apl3 View Post
    Its about time if you are tethering huge date either to run your home network or to stream torrents you reap what you sow. I have tethered only a few times when I could not connect to a network with my laptop not very noticable on my data usage. But come on if you have been tethering ungodly amounts of data what do you think,they will catch up with you. A few people who do this have ruined it for the rest of us. And now we are surprised that they are cracking down. Its not a right to steal bandwidth by tethering if you want to tether pay for it and stop stealing and penalizing others.
    you just admitted to tethering. so you stole bandwidth. so you should lose your unlimited data plan ...right?
    get off you high horse that its ok for you cause you only did it a little bit.
    you illegally tethered(although legality is really questionable)
    if i got rob a bank and only get 5 bucks i guess its ok since most bankrobbers are gettng thousands.
    where do you get your logic.


    That in mind if some is using a llarge amount of data and they can prove it was tethered they shoudl get 1 warning.
    if they continue than i dont have a problem with them changing their plan.
    (which they can do since in the contract it does specifically mention this)

    But to talk down to them after admitting you did the same thing makes no logical sense.
    Meh, it doesn't seem like vzw cares if you tether a little, I'm sure everyone who's rooted has at least tried it just to see what it's about. But if you're dumb enough to replace your isp, you deserve a plan change...no warning required, if you are tethering you know it's a violation of tos
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    Quote Originally Posted by czerdrill View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by eagle1967 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by apl3 View Post
    Its about time if you are tethering huge date either to run your home network or to stream torrents you reap what you sow. I have tethered only a few times when I could not connect to a network with my laptop not very noticable on my data usage. But come on if you have been tethering ungodly amounts of data what do you think,they will catch up with you. A few people who do this have ruined it for the rest of us. And now we are surprised that they are cracking down. Its not a right to steal bandwidth by tethering if you want to tether pay for it and stop stealing and penalizing others.
    you just admitted to tethering. so you stole bandwidth. so you should lose your unlimited data plan ...right?
    get off you high horse that its ok for you cause you only did it a little bit.
    you illegally tethered(although legality is really questionable)
    if i got rob a bank and only get 5 bucks i guess its ok since most bankrobbers are gettng thousands.
    where do you get your logic.


    That in mind if some is using a llarge amount of data and they can prove it was tethered they shoudl get 1 warning.
    if they continue than i dont have a problem with them changing their plan.
    (which they can do since in the contract it does specifically mention this)

    But to talk down to them after admitting you did the same thing makes no logical sense.
    Meh, it doesn't seem like vzw cares if you tether a little, I'm sure everyone who's rooted has at least tried it just to see what it's about. But if you're dumb enough to replace your isp, you deserve a plan change...no warning required, if you are tethering you know it's a violation of tos
    Agreed, I have tethered a little but I also knew when I was doing it I was risking getting caught and having my contract terminated (albeit a small chance of that happening). I like the one warning idea, they could even do a mass e-mail or mass mail flyer explaining that tethering is clearly against ToS and if you are caught you will be terminated by public stoning and or a firing squad......but most likely they will just adjust your bill accordingly.
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