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<description><![CDATA[why do i get a lot of static on my magicjack phone call...the receiving end doesn't hear the static]]></description>
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<title>will pantech um175 modem work with unlimited service?</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Hi folks,

I'm thinking of trying out Millenicom's so-called Unlimited service for $69 a month. Though, I do wonder about the term 'unlimited' as I've heard a lot of stories about getting throttled and/or cancelled for using too much. I'd rather get throttled then rack up tons of overage charges. I don't need a lot mor then my current 5 GB right now. I'd probably use around 6 and maybe occasionally 10 GB each month, but probably wouldn't go much over that too often.

Anyhow, according to Millenicom, the service is definitely available in my area. I have an UM175 USB modem already. Can I use this with the unlimited service from Millenicom? Or, will I  need to buy a brand new modem?

Thanks.

~Ann]]></description>
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