 BF69Premium join:2004-07-28 Camden, TN | reply to iansltx
Re: Not Broadband said by iansltx:OTOH if you can get Sprint $70 gets you unlimited 3G. WHole lot better than WB any way you slice it. A) Sprint in only in a very small area of the country. People like my friends can't get Sprint of ANY kind let alone 3G.
B) I can 100% gaurantee you it's not "unlimited" |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 | A) I didn't say it was everywhere
B) I guarantee you that you can push more data over the MBB connection than WB or HN, which is the operative deal. |
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 Simba7I Void Warranties join:2003-03-24 Billings, MT | ..like he said.. There's a 5GB Cap with ANY provider (except Alltel). I love their definition of "Unlimited", when it's not even close.
If you go above that 5GB cap, be prepared to bend over and take it. |
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 iansltx join:2007-02-19 Golden, CO kudos:2 Reviews:
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| You're buying from the wrong vendor.
T-Mobile and Sprint both offer volume purchase programs at below $60 per month that don't have the cap. If you don't want to buy in bulk, Millenicom offers T-Mobile and Sprint service for $70 per month for unlimited of either, and I've been talking with a company that will probably hit $60 per month on T-Mobile based service.
Though T-Mobile has a very small 3G footprint at this point, Sprint doesn't; you may have to spend a couple hundred bucks on a 2.4 GHz grid antenna and 3W amp to get a solid signal, but you'd be surprised at the number of places where a SPrint 3G signal is available.
Trust me, I have my facts straight. I have a friend who's on MCom with a Sprint card; hasn't heard a peep from MCom about his usage and I believe he uses a few dozen GB per month, more than the local WISP would allow and more than sat internet would provide without a FAP. |
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