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reply to espaeth
Re: Charging a fee for what should be free.

said by espaeth See Profile :

I believe Sprint was charging an extra $15 to have the Femtocell service, but as part of the exchange you get unlimited calling through the device 24x7 with nothing being counted against your standard cell phone plan.
If I could get that including unlimited to Canada while on a personal Femtocell from T-Mobile I would sign up for it. Alas, since T-Mobile is doing UMA I doubt I will see Femtocell from them.
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