I've been waiting for a post like this for a long time. I think I posted a question similar to the OP a few years ago (when I was living my previous life, described below), but didn't really get much of a response.
Most of our users are IT or Exec-level - so they feel entitled to text messaging, Verizon Wireless downloads, etc. What really bugs me is the person who "accidently" damages his Blackberry in an effort to get upgraded to the latest and greatest model. So far, he's gotten three replacements of the one he has - instead of being upgraded, much to his chagrin. tee-hee...
We have about 130 users on either a cell phone or a Blackberry device. Currently, I just deal with the billing, but in a previous life, I managed the whole program for about 150 cell phones/BB users. It was easier then, because you couldn't do as much with a cell phone as you can now. In my previous life, when I took the program over, the company was spending about $10,000 yearly on overage charges. After I made plan adjustments, I got that amount down to less than $2,000/year. Still sounds like a lot, but we had 150 users so it was an achievement. It's a drag, but watching the billing really does pay off.
Would prefer that we not get camera phones for anyone, but our users require a higher-end phone to be able to do their job, and those come with cameras.
In the state where I live, our Public Utilities Commission is going to bat against the cell companies about the early termination fees. They are proposing a pro-rated amount, so if you are 18 months into a 24 month contract, you would pay only a prorated amount of the early term fee. Sounds good to me.
JoAnn
