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<description><![CDATA[mikenolan7 posted : I recently switched from AT&T's mobile broadband to Sprint, despite 5 months remaining on my contract.  One of the main selling points: the slow as molasses (Cingular)/AT&T TOS clearly stated that using the service at home was a violation.  I never had the Verizon mobile broadband, but the Cingular/AT&T experience tells me the Verizon rep is probably correct in calling it a violation.  Sprint's TOS not only says no such thing, you can buy one of the router's at the Sprint store.  It is actually worth trying to wade through those TOS's.  Now I have a wireless connection for my laptop that is actually faster than dial-up, and I have a backup at home if RR goes down.]]></description>
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