24.11.2010 21:35 Uhr, Quelle: MacNN

Rogers mulls charging extra for data quality on smartphones

Canadian carrier Rogers is considering a plan that would let it charge extra to give quality 3G service in the event its cell towers are overloaded, Electronista readers have learned. The company is asking some customers how they would react to a feature, tentatively called the Data Priority Service, that would prioritize a subscriber's data packets over others for a monthly fee. It would help guarantee important or real-time data that would otherwise be choked off, the company said.

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