Sprint Tries To 'Compete' By Throttling All Video To 600 Kbps, Then Talking Some Shit On Twitter
from the when-in-doubt,-call-bullshit dept
Sprint was the only one of the big four carriers to clearly support Title II and full net neutrality rules, but since the rules' passage the company's behavior has been a little bit strange. Last week, Sprint announced a new "All In" promotion that offers new users unlimited text, voice and data for $60 a month, plus a $20 device lease fee. The plan was supposed to be the company's game changing assault on current industry darling T-Mobile, but Sprint curiously included a small caveat in the fine print of the program; absolutely all video going over the Sprint network would be throttled to 600 kbps regardless of network congestion:"To improve data experience for the majority of users, throughput may be limited, varied or reduced on the network. Streaming video speeds will be limited to 600Kbps at all times, which may impact quality. Sprint may terminate service if off-network roaming usage in a month exceeds: (1) 800 min. or a majority of min.; or (2) 100MB or a majority of KB."Users quickly made it clear that they weren't interested in an "unlimited" data plan with such limits, forcing Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure -- who claimed he was asleep in Tokyo during all the ruckus -- to reverse course and remove the 600 kbps limit. This flub came after the company's CEO had been making it perfectly clear Sprint is planning to kill unlimited data entirely, one of the few things people actually like about Sprint. In short, Sprint's trying very hard lately to act like the more-disruptive T-Mobile, but as the uncool "dad jeans" of the wireless sector, isn't quite sure how to go about it.
With the company's promo arriving with a thud, Sprint apparently tried to mimic T-Mobile in another way: mirror the trash-talking of T-Mobile's brash CEO John Legere. Sprint's Claure quickly decided the best course of action would be to head to Twitter and insist that T-Mobile's recent "uncarrier" efforts (specifically its handset early-upgrade program) were little more than finely crafted bullshit:
@JohnLegere I am so tired of your Uncarrier bullshit when you are worse than the other two carriers together. Your cheap misleading lease
— MarceloClaure (@marceloclaure) July 2, 2015
.@marceloclaure you mad bro?
— John Legere (@JohnLegere) July 2, 2015
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Filed Under: competition, john legere, marcelo claure, mobile, throttling, video, wireless
Companies: sprint, t-mobile
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The device unbundling is stupid, it changes the price at all carriers by small amounts if at all.
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Bwahaha! What video quality is that? 240p resolution? Bwaaahahaha!
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Think About it...
The problem that ALL carriers have many a-holes that think their 'unlimited' entitlement gives them every right to stream the entire Netflix library, to everybody and their uncle, via their Hotspot or the Hot Spot Feature on their phone, 24/7, sucking up all the usable bandwidth...leaving us 'regular folk' battling for contention...
If I was a Wireless Provider, I would fire those bandwidth hogs or, simply, charge them for being pigs...
I totally get it...Go Sprint #MarceloClaureCalledBullshit
#RenewedSprintFan
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Claure's Shit Talking
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Unlimited means unlimited. If they want to charge bandwidth hog more, fine, but don't call that unlimited.
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Makes me wonder if Mr. Fitz thinks that the customers at Whole Foods who expect their 1 lb. bag of Trail Mix to actually weigh 1 lb. are assholes too.
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From when, 1996? This is the 21st century, son. A visit to Amazon to browse anything will eat enough of portion of your laughable 100mb "enough" that it would shock you. And by you, I mean YOU, not the collective "you" meaning anyone else on the planet who knows shit-one about the internet in the last 20 years, which apparently you don't.
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