You sidestepped my question though, why shouldn't they be allowed to refuse service if the toll is clearly explained? There are plenty of users who are content to receive $free services in exchange for their data, why…
I don't see why people who opt out of paying the toll should be allowed to use the service. Nobody complains if a walled garden membership fee costs dollars why should data be different as long as you're aware up front…
>You might think of the US as one of the most advanced mobile markets. Advanced and quality aren't strictly synonymous. Going by the chart the article references, Canada crushes us in terms of quality but I still…
You sidestepped my question though, why shouldn't they be allowed to refuse service if the toll is clearly explained? There are plenty of users who are content to receive $free services in exchange for their data, why…
I don't see why people who opt out of paying the toll should be allowed to use the service. Nobody complains if a walled garden membership fee costs dollars why should data be different as long as you're aware up front…
>You might think of the US as one of the most advanced mobile markets. Advanced and quality aren't strictly synonymous. Going by the chart the article references, Canada crushes us in terms of quality but I still…