complearning123
06-26-2010, 06:37 AM
I have to raise the question, "Why is unlimited not unlimited?" If you asked 500 persons what unlimited means in regards to Broadband, the majority would say, "Broadband without limits." UNLIMITED MEANS UNLIMITED. We can debate semantics til the cows come home, but when I am paying the highest rate for Broadband and Cricket imposed a cap on my download capability and it slows my entire internet surfing down, that is simply outrageous and unacceptable. I am barely able to navigate on the web productively since the cap and am unable for the most part to play the games on Facebook that I enjoy, namely Farmville and Mafia Wars.
Cricket has been the leader in low cost, affordable opportunity in the past and it does not bode well that the powers that be are conducting this broadband fiasco in such a manner. We have, thanks to Cricket, nationwide calling capability that is reasonable, affordable and really good. Don't back out now! Take the caps off the broadband even if it means charging slightly higher prices for it. We deserve better and so do you ! 5 or 10 Gigs in today's technological world is nothing. Step up Cricket and do the right thing !
Stephen Brinkley
Cricket has been the leader in low cost, affordable opportunity in the past and it does not bode well that the powers that be are conducting this broadband fiasco in such a manner. We have, thanks to Cricket, nationwide calling capability that is reasonable, affordable and really good. Don't back out now! Take the caps off the broadband even if it means charging slightly higher prices for it. We deserve better and so do you ! 5 or 10 Gigs in today's technological world is nothing. Step up Cricket and do the right thing !
Stephen Brinkley