well not to start a riot, i must mention that easytether might be just acting buggy. i just downloading pdanet and it works fine, restriction free from the man.
i've already paid for the damn 3G, the phone, and the computer! on what device i view my data should be my choice!
- that was for the inevitable riot.
Five responses: 1)
You should have read your contract before you signed it; 2) When you have your cell phone provider service, you can charge your customer's any way you like. 3) Move to one of the providers that provides free tethering. 4) You know it is not a matter of which device you use to view the data. It's the quantity of data that will be used. 5) It is their service and they are free to charge for it's use in any manner they decide.
All that said, I'm not looking forward to the fee increase, but I do not feel entitled to free tethering either. (Let the flaming begin!!):icon_ banana:
1)
i bought this phone based on "features" it would be no different if they started charging me to play music on it. although as everyone is well aware of most of us were duped by the advertised "features" that lured us in under false pretenses seeing as though we have been denied plenty. and concerning the actual contract, it is the same one for every phone they have on their service, so covering with broad generalizations and enough legal jargon to choke a judge with isn't exactly going to address any specific application of said device such as this.
2) any they can root on do as they will on your service if you are a poor provider, conveniently made legal recently.
3) the only good point you gave. although not enough from one issue, a compounding effect of poor business decisions is exactly why you lose customers and new companies emerge.
4) and it is indeed a matter of what device and not quantity; my PC is not going to push my 3G data connection any faster than my phone would.
5) i'll just use this one to correct you and point out you should have said "four responses" because your fifth point is the exact same one you made in your second.
that said, i absolutely feel entitled to what my phone is capable of and not some gimped version of software to push new hardware (i.e. droid x, droid 2). and as i stated, i would be more than willing to pay for the tethering if we had been given wifi. which we are "able" to use.