 morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | reply to PaulieORF
Re: AT&T making big deal about 3G - unlike Verizon/Sprint equip My mistake: I meant T-Mobile HOTSPOT @ HOME and not T-Mobile @ Home. Confusing. Hotspot @ Home is different from their home service offering. Both are $10/month but Hotspot allows your wifi phone to send and receive unlimited calls while connected to your home (or remote) hotspot. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 Reviews:
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| If your phone is UMA compatible (some, though not all, T-Mo phones are) you can do this...and it works on ANY WiFi hotspot, which is pretty cool.
Also means that you can get away with a $50 wireless router rather than a $150 femtocell. Though OTOH most phones won't work with the tech. |
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 NeosumPremium join:2000-06-03 Oakland, CA | said by iansltx:If your phone is UMA compatible (some, though not all, T-Mo phones are) you can do this...and it works on ANY WiFi hotspot, which is pretty cool. Also means that you can get away with a $50 wireless router rather than a $150 femtocell. Though OTOH most phones won't work with the tech. The problem with that is incoming calls. 3g reception inside my building sucks (although edge works perfectly fine). The point of this femtocell is to provide full 3g signal bars for both incoming and outgoing calls (no more missed calls at home). You can make a phone call through voip, but you can't receive calls if there's no 3g/2g reception. Femtocell is their solution.
I usually just disable 3g at home and wont' have any reception issues, but it'd be nice to be able to stay on 3g. I'd definitely like to get my hands on one. |
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