Larry, my "motives" are purely to make sure TRUTHFUL info is posted here.
You tend to BS, generalize and 'stretch' things a bit... And I'm being kind.
Absolutely, it is a router. But, just because it IS a router, doesn't mean you
have to run 20 computers on it. I run 2-3 devices in a mobile environment.
Much easier than swapping the card between machines and allows for
simultaneous use of multiple machines. Just because it CAN have more,
doesn't mean you DO. At least for most (sane) folks anyway....
You seem to always fail to comprehend that not everyone feels obligated to
completely max out a router, a cable modem, or a cellular wireless connection.
Is digital gluttony a term? Certainly you are a bandwidth hog from what I have read.
It is VERY "Useful" because I conduct my business, (both personal and professional)
wherever I may be at the time - a very "useful" thing for a mobile professional. Having
wireless data saves me countless hours and a ton of money - two very "useful" things in
my book. I get online and do what I need to do. But, no, I'm not downloading stolen
music, movies, porn or whatever - or compelled to 'pig out' like some folks...
You are fictionalizing again... I have stated the below multiple times in the past.
We do agree on something. "Unlimited" should be like it implies - Unlimited. I do
agree that VZW is not doing themselves any good by this - bad PR for sure. Certainly
they were saying one thing and doing another. Legal exposure - maybe. That is why it
now states 5G very plainly in their terms. It is clear now what the actual limit is.
I still feel that the whole thing is chicken shit, but then again, I'm not compelled to pin up a
connection and pig out either. So, even though I don't personally like the principal of
not actually unlimited/5G, the service more than suits my needs, makes my life easier and
helps me to make money, so I use it everyday, smile and pay my bill every month.
And don't bitch about it.....
"Larry" <noone@home.com> wrote in message news:Xns98E355B3A1D0Cnoonehomecom@208.49.80.253...
>
> A ROUTER would make connections to MANY computers in a NETWORK all
> sharing shitty Verizon's 5GB/month limit. By day 10, it would be dead.
>
> If you consider this "useful", I'm very proud of you.
>
> The false advertising of "unlimited" is what pisses me, and many others,
> off. Verizon should be prosecuted for these lies. 5GB/month ISN'T
> "unlimited" by any stretch of the lawyer imagination.
>
> Cellular phone companies haven't gotten over the idea of selling data by
> the kilobyte. 5GB/month must turn their faces red. Sometime sit down
> and figure out how much 1GB costs you on the SMS ripoff.
>
> As usual, your constant stream of defending these schemes makes one
> suspicious of your motives.
>
> Larry
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