@peter_adderton I believe the AT&T plan is similar, but they are unable to touch the AI model that predicts monthly usage. Could they run an AI model that does that? Yes but they won’t.
@orielkiller@The_CrapGamer@asha_shar Yes, but they still lack a clear strategy. It seems like they’re unsure of their objectives. PlayStation’s strategy is quite evident, in contrast.
$T @att is cutting price of its elite 2.0 x 5 dollars per line per month likely to control churn and bring more value, but what is unclear at this time is it for all elite 2.0 customers or only certain long-term customers
$T @ATT has released a new build-a-plan. It’s the cheapest entry-level unlimited plan available on post-paid plans. However, as I mentioned in the video, @mobileXus does this better and much better. More on @mobileXus soon !
AT&T Wireless | Breaking ‼️ AT&T Now Has The Chepeast Unlimited Entry Postpaid Plan 😳👀
https://t.co/MCgJ2hPPEi
Correct, but he’s also saying it’s consumers aren’t signing up for satellite separately as an add-on, which is another problem consumers only have it if they sign up for the top plan, but they aren’t signing up for the top plan specifically for satellite so that’s another hurdle for everyone. How did they get people to sign up for the service?
@purely_james@PCMag Exactly, you get it. What the CEO is saying is that his native network is getting larger, so there is less need for satellite. Satellite is going to very complementary at best in very middle of nowhere off the the grid use cases