  e_dub franknbeans Premium,VIP join:2001-08-12 kickin ass | reply to Jim Gurd Re: WOW!
So true, we have Metro PCS here in Atlanta and I have my daughter on their service. Unlimited calling local and long distance, with unlimited text and video mail or $45. |
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  PhoenixDown -- Wants FIOS Premium join:2003-06-08 Fresh Meadows, NY clubs:   | Pretty good deal there! |
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  jjsk8r85
join:2005-02-17 Belleville, MI | the only thing about metropcs is they have a small footprint, limited roaming, and roaming is expensive. if you stay local, youre good to go, but for those who do a bit of traveling, this type of plan will look really appealing for sprint. |
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  jgkolt Premium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH clubs:
| reply to e_dub but does metro pcs work outside of the small home calling area? Kind of like cricket or Revol (remember the old northcoast pcs?) but on a nationwide scale. I think it is a good idea. at&t wireless (the original company before cingular then AT&T Mobile) did the same thing mostly for business customers for a while. I looked at it when i was deciding on a tdma/gsm multiband phone back in the day. I think nextel tried it at one time. -- 3 free for you/3 free for me: Free Stock Trades : PM Me |
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  davoice
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| reply to jjsk8r85 I have Helio... A Helio Ocean to be specific. $99/mo unlimited minutes, unlimited texts, unlimited pictures/video, unlimited on-device data/3G web surfing (no tethering).
Helio leases space on the Sprint PCS network and roams on Alltel and Verizon for voice service when out of Sprint coverage (no data, just voice when roaming).
So if Helio can do it while buying capacity from Sprint, I'm sure Sprint is thinking they can do it too.
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  jgkolt Premium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH clubs: | helio was making no money so it was spun off and will eventually die off. -- 3 free for you/3 free for me: Free Stock Trades : PM Me |
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  davoice
join:2000-08-12 Saxapahaw, NC | SK Telecom appears quite healthy thanks. And quite happy to continue taking over Earthlink's share of the company. Helio's only fault was being held back by shortsighted Earthlink executives.
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