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5 years ago
Man könnte freilich 50 GB für 1 Euro anbieten, wie Apple das macht.
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5 years ago
Hallo @Hartmut.Eicher das wird dir hier niemand beantworten können! Ich sag einfachm mal darum! Wird aus kostentechnischen Gründen nicht umsetzbar oder lukrativ sein!
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5 years ago
Hallo @Hartmut.Eicher
Weil es so ist?
Und bei Apple hast du doch im Vorfeld die Cloud schon bezahlt mit dem Gerätepreis und dann verlangen die noch 1 €.
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5 years ago
Wollte nur mal sehen, was so an Meinungen im Internet los ist.
Vielleicht liest dies ja auch mal ein Telekom-Produktmanager und greift die Kundenwünsche auf als Anregung für eine andere Preisgestaltung. Danke an alle für ihre Beiträge.
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5 years ago
Wollte nur mal sehen, was so an Meinungen im Internet los ist.
Wollte nur mal sehen, was so an Meinungen im Internet los ist.
Ich finde es geil dass die Telekom ordentlich was verlangt für ihre Cloud nach DSGVO.
Kann sich eben nicht jeder Plebs fürn Euro leisten wie die finanziell minderbemittelten Obstuser die ihre Daten mit NSA, CIA, FBI ... teilen müssen.
@Hartmut.Eicher wolltest du sowas lesen?
Wer Ironie findet hat es verstanden...
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5 years ago
Hallo @Coole Katze bei STRATO bekommt man 250 GB für 3 Euro monatlich.
Hallo @Coole Katze
bei STRATO bekommt man 250 GB für 3 Euro monatlich.
Echt die nehmen 3€ nun dafür? 🤔
Mich kosten 500GB bei Strato nix auf Lebenszeit. 😂
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