T-Mobile 1-GB Bandwidth Cap for G1 reversed
By: Peter Chubb | September 25, 2008
It is nice to know that carriers listen to their customers, it seems that T-Mobile have reversed their plans for a 1-GB Bandwidth Cap for the G1, the first handset from Google.
T-Mobile has said that they have removed the 1-GB soft limit, which they are confident will allow their customers to enjoy the high speed data access over their 3G network. As yet there are no details on the terms of the contract, but it does show that if enough people show their anger towards their network carrier then things can go their way.
The G1 which was originally called the HTC Dream is the first handset from Google. The new handset will marry Web 2.0 services along with mobile internet and a number of apps which are based on the open-source Linux Google Android operating system.
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Finally, a carrier who actually cares about the customer. If only Apple and ATT would do the same. They make it so hard for someone to get an iphone, not to mention not having the convenience of buying online.