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Mr Matt

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If a wireless provider I subscribe to thinks that I would pay for a Femtocell because they cannot deliver reliable service in my home they are crazy in the head. When I moved to Central Florida I discovered that Sprint could not provide a signal adequate for reliable service in my home. Although I had a great grandfathered plan with Sprint I was forced to drop Sprint service and sign up with Verizon at a much higher cost. On the other hand there is a Verizon tower about two miles from my home so I always have reliable service. Any customer that moves and cannot obtain reliable service from their wireless carrier should be provided with a free Femtocell. On the other hand how much traffic will the Femtocell add to the customers broadband usage? I guess that customers that do not subscribe to broadband or are located where broadband service is not available will be shut out?

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