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ReVeLaTeD
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Re: Am I missing something?

I'm a T-mobile customer. Here are some of the challenges I have with this.

Why limit to only those exceeding $40 on their monthly mobile plan? I do, but still. Why can't it be "every postpaid T-mobile customer is eligible"? Or even better yet, why not just implement a plan that allows you to swap your SIM card over to the router and use your existing plan to make calls using the device at no additional charge, as an alternative option? And then on top of that, they charge for a router? Why not offset the router charge by simply allowing it to bill to the existing T-mobile account?

I dunno. I like the $10/month, don't like all the other stuff. If it were straight $10/month with a free or otherwise transparent-expensed router, I would be all over it.

The other thing: I thought this used T-mobile's network to route the calls, though it was a "land line". If it just uses my internet, can someone help me understand why I shouldn't just use Skype?

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