Why pay $5 for carrier access that should already be in the area?
It's the exact same reason I went with a Pre over an iPhone. While I like Apple's hardware, having no cell reception at the home killed the deal for me.
Why pay $5 for carrier access that should already be in the area?
At HF some have reported getting the $5 per month fee waived.
I don't consider paying $5 a month for decent signal in my home all that expensive. For those who have marginal Sprint signals this is an inexpensive solution.
At this time, I don't need it, my Sprint signal is fine. -- "People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use."