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evilghost
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join:2003-11-22
Springville, AL
reply to Joe12345678
Re: From a user

Negative, data is still routed over GPRS/EDGE and billed at the same rate. If you don't have cellular coverage data doesn't work.


greendragon
Premium
join:2003-09-20
Stewartville, MN

I can't wait for the day when we can use the technology like hotspot@home for calling and data, but be able to do it at any wifi hotspot.

I'd pay more than 19.99 to do both and do it everywhere.
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PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301

join:2005-01-03
Riverside, WA
reply to evilghost
I have to disagree. I use data services on my phone over wifi all the time.


greendragon
Premium
join:2003-09-20
Stewartville, MN
Yes, but can you use WiFi to call someone without using your minutes?
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PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301

join:2005-01-03
Riverside, WA
Have you read ANYTHING in this thread? If you pay the fee for HS@home, you get unlimited minutes while on wifi.


greendragon
Premium
join:2003-09-20
Stewartville, MN

Ok...

Calling someone using hotspot@home for $19.99 a month = no minutes used

Calling someone using hotspot@home not paying 19.99 a month = minutes used

I get all that

When you use the data service, eventhough you pay for hotspot@home, means that you use the cell network not the wifi network for data. So, hotspot@home is good for voice calls, but makes no difference for data service.

I would like to have a plan like hotspot@home work for voice and data for one price and not use minutes or pay cellular data charges when using a wifi hotspot.

Did I make myself clear this time?
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PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301

join:2005-01-03
Riverside, WA
·CableOne


edit:
August 9th, @05:45PM

said by greendragon See Profile :

Did I make myself clear this time?
Yes, however, I believe you are mistaken:
said by greendragon See Profile :

When you use the data service, eventhough you pay for hotspot@home, means that you use the cell network not the wifi network for data. So, hotspot@home is good for voice calls, but makes no difference for data service.
Until last week, I lived in a home that had no cell service from any provider whatsoever. In that home, while my phone was connected to wifi, the phone would use data services. There was NO cellular network for it to use, so it had to have been using wifi for data.


evilghost
Premium
join:2003-11-22
Springville, AL
·Windstream

I've read different, so, here's my testing from my Nokia 6086 and the tcpdump packet capture of two instances, a VOIP placed call, and the second being data activity on the phone to TZones.

VOIP call (snip)


Data to T-Zones Only (snip)

So you are exactly 100% correct aaron83_01, sorry for the misinformation. Perhaps I read it incorrectly and what they were saying was that data wasn't unlimited on Wifi, only voice, and I created the improper assumption that it used GMRS/EDGE. Thanks for correcting me.


greendragon
Premium
join:2003-09-20
Stewartville, MN


edit:
August 9th, @11:37PM

Ok, so is Data limited when using wifi? (I would think not) or is it just when using the cell network? Does this work from any wifi spot or does it have to have a connection to T-Mobile somehow?

This is actually sounding pretty cool.
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PolarBear
The bear formerly known as aaron8301

join:2005-01-03
Riverside, WA
That I have no idea, and I don't know what T-mobile says about it, either. I only knew that data worked on wifi because like I said, I had absolutely no cell service at my house (from any carrier), and I could still use it.


datahead

@comcast.net

Data works over the wifi, but you are charged standard rates.

To clarify some other areas of confusion, the $19.99 unlimited calling plan is optional. If you just want to get better coverage in your house without paying anything extra, you can just use the UMA phones for wifi calling. As some have mentioned before, any minutes you use this way will just count as regular minutes off your plan.

hammer_md

join:2004-05-07
Barrington, IL
reply to PolarBear
data (sms, web, etc.) works over wifi and is pretty darn fast, but standard pricing applies.
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