| # | First Name | Last Name | Country | Comments |
|---|
| 1601 | Faisal | Khan-Lodhi | UK | |
| 1602 | david | taylor | UK | |
| 1603 | John | Peek | UK | |
| 1604 | Andrew | Dowling | | |
| 1605 | Ben | Peacock | UK | A reasonable monthly set price is whats needed. Even subject to a fair use policy would be acceptable, providing it was fair to BOTH network operator and customer. |
| 1606 | wendy | ibbotson | UK | gprs are to expencive the companys make enough profit out off everybody |
| 1607 | Marcus | Creek | UK | i think we deserve a flatrate gprs. we pay so much for calls sms's mms's already! give us cheap gprs please! the first company who does will definately see an increase in customers! |
| 1608 | Adi | Ardjasoebrata | ID | now i am using satelindo as my 2nd provider because they have flatrate GPRS,even it is temporary until unknown time. |
| 1609 | Vincent | Leyson | PH | |
| 1610 | Tertullano | Tolentino | PH | |
| 1611 | Iain | King | UK | I beleive that if there was a set cost, they would still be making money. I say look at around the £50 mark or so a year, and I'd be happy to sign up! |
| 1612 | Simon | Treen | UK | |
| 1613 | Steve | Mallory | US | |
| 1614 | Lucas | Figiel | US | |
| 1615 | Colin | Kell | UK | |
| 1616 | Mo | Matthews | UK | |
| 1617 | Marlon | Sherman | NL | It is really time for an option like this |
| 1618 | Liz | Tams | UK | Just do it! |
| 1619 | Markus | Hallberg | SE | |
| 1620 | Nu | Image | IT | In Italy we have Flat GPRS since 2001, it's time to wake up there... |
| 1621 | Derek | Leeson | UK | Pricing has to be attractive to be beneficial. High pricing will discourage many potential users. |
| 1622 | stuart | smith | UK | |
| 1623 | Kevin | Schofield | UK | absolutely!!!! |
| 1624 | Andrew | Lasota | UK | |
| 1625 | mike | Jones | UK | |
| 1626 | Richard | Pallister | UK | |
| 1627 | Ben | Wright | UK | |
| 1628 | Rudi | Laskowicz | UK | come on orange the £7 a month offer would be great if offered again. you know you owe it to us you could even whack on your fair use policy to cover your own backs |
| 1629 | Ryan | Roy | US | |
| 1630 | Simon | Kirkland | UK | |
| 1631 | Neil | Collington | UK | |
| 1632 | Christopher | Higgins | UK | |
| 1633 | Matt | Soler | UK | |
| 1634 | heather | valentin | FR | |
| 1635 | Paul | Mainwaring | UK | |
| 1636 | HARI | TJAHJO | ID | |
| 1637 | Richard | Long | UK | |
| 1638 | Phil | Jackson | UK | |
| 1639 | Mike | Dent | UK | In this day and age a flat rate for GPRS access is the fairest way. |
| 1640 | Darren | Mallinson | UK | |
| 1641 | Dan | Burt | UK | mobile providers would recieve greater uptake of what is destined to be a wonderful service. |
| 1642 | Matt | Haigh | UK | |
| 1643 | Michiel | Kerstens | NL | |
| 1644 | Ernie | Mauricio | PH | |
| 1645 | Jonathan | Sparkes | UK | The point of having a smartphone is to be able to access data services wirelessly and cheaply on the move. Well GPRS allows this...appart from the cheap part. |
| 1646 | Alistair | Tapper | UK | |
| 1647 | Isa | Ali | DK | |
| 1648 | Tim | van Wijk | UK | |
| 1649 | Liam | Davies | UK | More clarity is required with GPRS tariffs it seems the whole concept of "smartphones" is to scam the customer into buying add-on softwares that should already be on the phones & that certain network providers are being deliberately vague, not only with pricing but also with set-up instructions thus people are paying more, often before they get the chance to use their services properly as some of the set-up process regarding "smartphones" incur a charge when connecting to the service provider |
| 1650 | Andy | Watts | UK | |