Imagine the man house to produce 100 different possible combinations of the two missing digits ...
Damn these auto-completes - meant "man hours" ....
Anyway,
I also dont agree with locking in someone on the iPhones or Blackberry subscription - if a network believes their service is so good, then I am obliged to stay... else I should be given the option to move ---
And they can ask us "why are people running away from our subscriptions?"
A good step towards customer service.
They cannot expect 2 million users scrambling for data on less than 100 BTS (each with a maximum of 1.5 - 20 mb for both voice and data over the air/microwave) - to continue persisting and wait for wee hours for traffic to reduce so they can get "better service"
If quality of service falls at my area of residence or work for a particular network -- I should become "The Jumper"