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stufried
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join:2003-10-13
reply to iPhoneLover
Re: My experience

My understanding is that if you have an UMA phone and do not pay the $20 is that your calls come out of your regular minutes.


iPhoneLover

@cox.net
reply to PolarBear
Are you people really that unaware? You pay 20.00 not to NOT USE THEIR TOWERS, but to get unlimited voice at ANY WIFI area, which are everywhere now-a-days. So, you pay 60.00 a month for almost unlimited wireless phone access.


PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301
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join:2005-01-03
·CableOne

I agree with those above; $20 to NOT use minutes on their towers... doesn't really make sense... since you already have to buy a special phone to use the service, it should be free, or at least in the area of a couple of bucks. On the other hand, consider this: You can make unlimited calls to anywhere in the us. Qwest here charges an extra $20/month for that on top of your regular phone service. My Vonage service charges almost $30.

Anyway, one thing this report (and all reports) fail to mention is that you can use the service on ANY wi-fi connection, secured or not. You simply enter the security key on your phone to connect to a secure wi-fi network. I use it in my home, on my OWN router; I use it at all of my friends houses on their wireless routers, and if I am in an area with no service, I can usually get close to a house and 'borrow' someone's router to make a call.

In the beginning, hand-offs between router and cell tower were impossible for me. It would simply drop the call. Now, I can walk out to the street and pick up cell tower, and walk back inside to the office to pick up router, back and forth while on a call, no problem. Sometimes, there is a half-second cut-out where I must ask the person I am talking to to repeat themself. But usually, not a problem at all.

I originally got the service because there is no cell service at my house, and it's been my main contact number for years. I will be moving soon to a large city, and I would like a PDA, but I don't know if I want to give up this Nokia!
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