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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,087 ✭✭✭Duiske


    RangeR wrote: »
    Explain.

    It's self explanatory, no explaining needed.
    Some people gloat using 60+ GB in a month.

    Why the term "gloat" ? You seem hold a bit of hostility towards people who expect mobile services to be as advertised, in this case expecting "unlimited" to actually mean "unlimited". Any particular reason why ?
    un·lim·it·ed
    /ˌənˈlimitid/
    Adjective

    1. Not limited or restricted in terms of number, quantity, or extent.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,265 ✭✭✭RangeR


    Duiske wrote: »
    It's self explanatory, no explaining needed.



    Why the term "gloat" ? You seem hold a bit of hostility towards people who expect mobile services to be as advertised, in this case expecting "unlimited" to actually mean "unlimited". Any particular reason why ?

    You seem to be contradicting your self. One one hand you say they are ****e and the other you defend people using 60+ GB. Which one is it? Does the network work or not? Personally, I know it does, once they don't over subscribe a cell. Oh hang on.... It's mobile.

    I can back up my claim. You seem to want to throw a dictionary around.

    It's common knowledge that mobile internet is meant to be a supplementary service. It was not designed to be a primary internet connection. It certainly wasn't designed to be "broadband". It's not possible to have mobile internet as "unlimited". It's absolutely missold by all the networks [even some of the actual broadband providers] that make this claim. eMobile currently have an unlimited promotion but when you dig deeper, the data is only 5GB a month.

    The networks are mainly to blame. They should be forced to advertise properly. However, there are always a subset of consumers out there that will bleed as much as they can for as little as they can.

    I'll be honest, I was going to write so much more but you are just going to disagree with whatever I write.

    Back on topic.


  • Registered Users Posts: 270 ✭✭jacko


    Martin Jol is always good to listen to


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