Data should be data to a phone company, right? No, no. Not when there’s big money to be squeezed out of consumers. Therefore, the data the phone companies transfer as text massages will cost you 7314% as much as data sold to you when you transfer data through your phone operating as a modem.
Having the functional equivalent of one big wireless phone company, which is where we’re headed, is like living in a communist country. The gouging consumers take in the markup of texting is proof. The other proof is that the FCC in the process trashing net neutrality in the wire markets. If our politicians weren’t functional psychotics, they would clean up this mess in a week by breaking up the phone companies so that we had real competition, and then, for good measure, passing a constitutional amendment declaring that corporations are not people and forbidding corporations from playing any part in the electoral process.
Text massages, why didn't I think of it first?
10 million percent texting mark-up not enough for AT&T. This, from Free Press:
http://www.freepress.net/press-release/2011/8/19/att-texting-price-hike-shows-danger-no-wireless-competition