 | It may be worth it. From what I've read on other forums, there is no requirement to buy one of the unlimited $10/$20 plans. If you buy the device outright (about $150), and don't subscribe to a plan, you just use your regular bucket of minutes. |
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 | said by burgerwars:From what I've read on other forums, there is no requirement to buy one of the unlimited $10/$20 plans. If you buy the device outright (about $150), and don't subscribe to a plan, you just use your regular bucket of minutes. And that is confirmed on AT&T's femtocell web page: »www.wireless.att.com/learn/why/3gmicrocell/
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 tubbynetreminds me of the danse russePremium,MVM join:2008-01-16 Chandler, AZ | reply to burgerwars said by burgerwars:From what I've read on other forums, there is no requirement to buy one of the unlimited $10/$20 plans. If you buy the device outright (about $150), and don't subscribe to a plan, you just use your regular bucket of minutes. interesting that these are "unlimited" plans. that adds a twist. i still don't like the idea of spending $150 outright - maybe if i could get my employer to cover it. since my coverage can (sometimes) be spotty in my house - i generally just forward my iphone to my unlimited voip line. $7.50/month for something i'd be paying for with or without my phone. calls before 2100 still eat minutes, but i wouldn't be paying for an "unlimited" plan with the aircell anyway.
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