 kaila join:2000-10-11 Lincolnshire, IL | They are darn convenient we have a sierra wireless compass USB based card through sprint. works completely as advertised, and has been great with cradlepoint's 3G router to share with others as well.
My wife is the primary user though and usually goes through 300MB/per weekday (she VPN's) on her 40min rail commutes into Chicago- something she'll have to curb with sprint's new 5GB limit. |
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 Jim_in_VA join:2004-07-11 Cobbs Creek, VA kudos:3 | »www.millenicom.com = No Cap, No Contract -- »evdo-tips.com/ |
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 rawgerzThe hell was that?Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA | Yet.. |
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 dMarksMelting Faces For FunPremium join:2007-02-09 Jackson, MI Reviews:
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1 edit | As with anything regarding services offered by companies, things change. However, Millenicom is unlimited at this time and for the forseeable future. They only offer data service, not Sprint phone service. Also, if Sprint were intent on capping the service through Millenicom, don't you think it would be done by now? Millenicom is mainly a dial-up provider, not wireless, and their wireless service is simply resold Sprint wireless data service.
I highly doubt if Sprint were overly concerned about capping their data network that Millenicom could remain unaffected. Millenicom is a very small company compared to Sprint, even in the state Sprint is in currently. -- Windows XP Pro SP2|AMD Athlon 64 FX-57|2GB Dual Channel RAM|2x GeForce 7950 GT 512MB|250GB HDD |
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