Senator opens inquiry into rising text messaging rates
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the increasingly high expense of workbook messaging has already caused a atom of a stir in canada, and it looks like autonomous senator herb kohl of wisconsin is upset with the situation in the us as well, with him now opening an inquiry to venture to get up on become the carriers to explain themselves. apparently, kohl is a bit puzzled as to why some customers are now paying 20 cents per message when they paid just 10 cents in 2005, a period that kohl notes just happens to overlap with some consolidation in the wireless industry, when the number of national carriers shrunk from six to four. those carriers, as you might surmise, aren’t saying much just yet, with sprint at worst going as far as to say that it looks forward to “responding to the senator’s inquiry about the text messaging options we offer our customers and we will fully cooperate with his put in for,” and the rest saying even less.read permalink email this comments

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