 Duramax08A Challenger AppearsPremium join:2008-08-03 San Antonio, TX Reviews:
·Millenicom
·Cricket Broadband
·Juno Express
·Clearwire Wireless
| LOL WUT No one is getting there money worth because every one likes the idea of a cap and all of them are 5 for some reason with all wireless carriers. Theres barely anyone without a cap. Im trying to stay away from any carrier with a low cap. Maybe a cap that is high will get my money, Other then that, Im not paying $40-$70 a month for 5 gigs of data coming and going. -- »live.xbox.com/member/Duramax08 |
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 | 5g for $40 - $70? Never! This boys mom didn't raise a fool. |
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 tiger72SexaT duorPPremium join:2001-03-28 Saint Louis, MO kudos:1 | reply to Duramax08 I seriously do NOT get why people whine, bitch, and moan about a lack of unlimited cell phone data plans, when T-Mobile offers (and has offered for years) an UNLIMITED data plan for $20/mo. Stop complaining and switch if it means that much to you. |
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 MrMasterjetsetterPremium join:2000-12-16 St Thomas, VI | 1.T-mobile is NOT everywhere 2. They are JUST rolling out 3G. How many cities? 2 right now? 3.I always thought VZW had the worst selection of phones. I am definitely wrong. T-Mobile has a terrible selection. |
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 tiger72SexaT duorPPremium join:2001-03-28 Saint Louis, MO kudos:1 Reviews:
·T-Mobile US
| said by MrMaster:1.T-mobile is NOT everywhere They're where 95% of the population's at. Cities.
2. They are JUST rolling out 3G. How many cities? 2 right now? Fair nuff. That's going to change in a couple weeks when the new HTC/Google Android phone gets released...
3.I always thought VZW had the worst selection of phones. I am definitely wrong. T-Mobile has a terrible selection. GSM much? eBay and Amazon allow you to purchase better phones than any of the cell phone companies has because you can buy practically any GSM phone on the planet and just switch out the SIM Card. Hong Kong and Europe ftw! -- "What makes us omniscient? Have we a record of omniscience? ...If we can't persuade nations with comparable values of the merit of our cause, we'd better reexamine our reasoning." -United States Secretary of Defense (1961-1968) Robert S. McNamara |
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 | I happened to have tried T-Mobile's wireless internet... one problem I did find... connecting at 19.9 baud wasn't my idea of high speed. |
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 | tmobile is doing pretty well, in all honesty. It's noticably faster than dialup and easy to host the connection with software such as joikuspot so you could have a mobile laptop with internet access.
I don't know what you're talking, I'd say the speed is just about 4x dialup right now. |
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 Duramax08A Challenger AppearsPremium join:2008-08-03 San Antonio, TX Reviews:
·Millenicom
·Cricket Broadband
·Juno Express
·Clearwire Wireless
| I tried that with my razr and I got dial up speed. Then I found out it was not EDGE. So I went and got a blackberry and signed up for the phone as modem for $20 a month, And I got worst speeds then the razr and I was on the EDGE network. Long story short, I returned the blackberry and waiting for my refund to come in the mail. |
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 | reply to tiger72 not anymore enjoy your new t mobile 1gb cap |
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 BIGMIKEPremium join:2002-06-07 Westminster, CA | reply to Duramax08 US Broadband Speeds A Joke
Group Calls For Faster U.S. Broadband Speeds
The high-speed Internet advocacy Web site, Speed Matters, has just released a report on the average Internet connection speeds by U.S. state. If you live in Rhode Island (6,769 Kbps), Delaware (6,685 Kbps), New Jersey (5,825 Kbps), Virginia (5,033 Kbps), or Massachusetts (4,564 Kbps), you can take pride that your state has one of the fastest average Internet downstream connection speeds in the U.S. »www.hothardware.com/News/Group-C···-Speeds/ |
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