 ropeguruPremium join:2001-01-25 Mechanicsville, VA | I can do this now... Of course "unlimited" usually means "very limitied" in wireless industry parlance, but DataJack's website insists they really mean it. "Yes, DataJack Service is truly unlimited," says the company. "You can leave it connected to the Internet 24 hours a day and not worry about any overage charges," insists the carrier.
I can do the above now with any carrier and they do not care. It is if you are downloading data at full speed for 24x7 that is the issue. Seems like they are already side stepping the issue with their vague language.
I predict they will be no better than the current options. |
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 bigunkGort, Klattu Birada Nikto join:2001-02-10 USA | My thought exactly as soon as I read that. |
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 | reply to ropeguru said by ropeguru:Of course "unlimited" usually means "very limitied" in wireless industry parlance, but DataJack's website insists they really mean it. "Yes, DataJack Service is truly unlimited," says the company. "You can leave it connected to the Internet 24 hours a day and not worry about any overage charges," insists the carrier.I can do the above now with any carrier and they do not care. It is if you are downloading data at full speed for 24x7 that is the issue. Seems like they are already side stepping the issue with their vague language. I predict they will be no better than the current options. Here is something to add to your theory: Source: datajack.com
DataJack Bonus: If you stay connected for 12 consecutive months, you will earn one FREE month of unlimited 3G Internet access! |
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 dvd536as Mr. Pink as they comePremium join:2001-04-27 Phoenix, AZ kudos:4 | reply to ropeguru said by ropeguru:Of course "unlimited" usually means "very limitied" in wireless industry parlance, but DataJack's website insists they really mean it. "Yes, DataJack Service is truly unlimited," says the company. "You can leave it connected to the Internet 24 hours a day and not worry about any overage charges," insists the carrier. Sounds a lot like "unlimited access" vs. "unlimited usage" -- When I gez aju zavateh na nalechoo more new yonooz tonigh molinigh - Ken Lee |
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