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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/513687"><b>MisterMarcus</b></A> : It seems to me that it shouldn't be too difficult to "convince" the phone to connect to Wi-Fi regardless of whether you have the plan or not, if the phone has the hardware for it.  I wonder when they'll get on that.  Maybe I'm not understanding the protocol and something I'm overlooking<br><br>Because quite frankly - for me, if I take the near perfection of the messaging features of the BB Pearl, add the independent operations (Read: no server required to route your email which is subject to outages that you can't control) of the T-mobile Dash/Wing, with this UMA, I'd have an absolutely flawless device.]]></description>
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