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As Data Overtakes Voice, Mobile Costs Rise
GigaOM (May 14 2010) Marketing
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Consumers want unlimited mobile data just as they have unlimited wireless voice access. But data activities strain the networks far more than voice in terms of capacity. A little math illustrates the issue on why an unlimited plan for data could really cost consumers.
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