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Nuts65

join:2006-04-27
Forest, OH

reply to en102

Re: How does casual tethering usage come into play with this?

I've never had a contract for my Alltel aircard.


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

Alltel must be an anomoly.
Most national carriers (AT&T/VZW/Sprixtel/T-Mobile) require 2 year commitment, or an outright purchase ($$$$) of the data card.

My point being... if you have a cellphone, you don't need the data card.
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said by en102:

Alltel must be an anomoly.
Most national carriers (AT&T/VZW/Sprixtel/T-Mobile) require 2 year commitment, or an outright purchase ($$$$) of the data card.

My point being... if you have a cellphone, you don't need the data card.
I agree I used my cellphone at a hotel so i would not have to pay the rip-off fees to use the internet. It got the job done and it was free due to bending around having to get a data plan.
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stufried
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join:2003-10-13

reply to en102
I am no contract on ATT. You pay a one time activation fee ($20 or $30) and bring your own equipment.


lvlorpheus

join:2008-02-17
Springdale, AR

reply to Nuts65
You might want to get one (A contract) soon. I am sure you love your unlimited data as much as I do. I would not count on Verizon leaving you at unlimited unless a contract says they have to for the contracts duration.


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