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reply to burgerwars

Re: TMobile@Home Review

said by burgerwars:

I'm an AT&T Wireless postpaid customer, and don't plan on switching just for this feature. But I do have a T-Mobile prepaid To Go Phone as a back-up (actually two). Anyone out there who can experiment can tell us what happens if you put a T-Mobile prepaid SIM in this router? Will it work, and if it does, the costs/deductions for incoming and outgoing calls?

For part of your answer see prestonlewis' item #5 above:

5. Can you take the SIM card and use it in a phone? NO. Put your @Home SIM card in a phone and it's 40cents per minute, according the TMobile rep. Put a regular cell phone SIM card into the @Home router and it's 20 cents/minute.

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