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- ecidnac, on 12/14/2007, -0/+4Out of all the companies I deal with, T-Mobile is the only one I've never had a problem with. But if this keeps up, they could very well be losing my business in the near future.
- bblboy54, on 12/15/2007, -0/+3I posted some communication I had with them on my blog:
http://blog.bibleboy.org/2007/12/response-from-t-m ...
http://blog.bibleboy.org/2007/12/t-mobile-violates ...
I, too, have always enjoyed my service from T-Mobile.... actually have never had an issue with them.... but I guess if they are going to screw up that image, they are going to do it right. - jaredvolkl, on 12/15/2007, -0/+2I wouldn't exactly call blocking Twitter the "stifling of innovation." Still, I'd like to be able to Twitter from my phone.
- socialTNT, on 12/15/2007, -0/+2Outraged. Take a stand against T-Mobile's stifling of innovation
- donnermeister, on 12/17/2007, -0/+1Operators are evil. They just don't get it. Churn is their biggest headache -- why risk it. Idiots.
- veled, on 12/16/2007, -0/+1This is *****. Twitter is what got me to enjoy my new text messaging package, AND I even plan to upgrade from my dinky Motorola V188 to a Sidekick LX thanks to Twitter. At least, I was planning to before this.
I am going to be PISSED if I can't use my phone service the way I like because T-Mobile thinks they can get away with preventing me from using Twitter. - GeoffRickly, on 12/15/2007, -0/+1absurd. poor move t-mobile.
- ekonomi, on 12/15/2007, -0/+1I think this is an outrage. I don’t care to much about Twitter but what T-mobile does is simply dangerous for the development of the mobile industry.
The cornerstone of the great, fast development of the Internet rests on the fact that a great site or application is available for billions of customers around the world from day one. If the same doesn’t go for cellphones, we wont see the same development of this industry and in the end operators themselves will suffer.
I wrote about it on my blog as well, and I hope that more people will call out for this mobile net neutrality issue.
http://49things.blogspot.com - socialTNT, on 12/15/2007, -0/+0I know -- I love t-mobile -- this is crazy :(


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