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<pubDate>Sun, 29 Nov 2009 00:32:33 EDT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1464969"><b>benc</b></A> : So I know that unfortunately, AT&T has a 5GB monthly data transfer cap if you connect via the HSDPA network.<br><br>If you just so happen to be using one of their Wi-Fi hot spots, would any of that data transfer count against your 5GB cap?<br><br>If so it's almost pointless.  Sure, the Wi-Fi is likely to be faster than the HSDPA, but if the cap still applies you'll just burn through it faster.<br><br>That and to me and many others, the Wi-Fi is almost pointless.  How many such hot spots are there?  None in the places I'm likely to go to.  I go to a Starbucks occasionally, but I just buy a medium size coffee and leave; it's in and out in ten minutes.]]></description>
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