 Romney2012Defeat Obama 2012-Chg we can believe inPremium join:2002-03-03 USA kudos:4 | reply to Anonymous
Re: Few crowds for Evo 4G After getting the phone, here is the nitty gritty of the plans and costs you will encounter for the EVO: »shop.sprint.com/en/shop/why_spri···ils.html -- Are you happy with your rep in Washington, DC? |
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1 edit | I don't have a problem with the the extra $10/mo as long as I could get 4G. Since there is no 4G coverage in Des Moines, IA there is no way I would pay $10/mo for a service I can't receive. -- I speak for myself, not my employer. |
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 Romney2012Defeat Obama 2012-Chg we can believe inPremium join:2002-03-03 USA kudos:4 | said by Anonymous:I don't have a problem with the the extra $10/mo as long as I could get 4G. Since there is no 4G coverage in Des Moines, IA there is no way I would pay $10/mo for a service I can't receive. Also, 4G(either Wimax or the upcoming LTE) is not as critical as it was once touted to be. Widespread WiFi hotspots(home, hotels, restaurants, coffee shops, fast food joints, bookstores, etc) are making 4G less critical for travelling road warriors using smartphones with WiFi capabilities. Sure 4G will be nice, but most people(even heavy data users) can get by without it most of the time. -- Are you happy with your rep in Washington, DC? |
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 | Well I can't (or won't). Thinking about using it to replace the landline once I get back to America if the coverage is good enough. It's been a godsend here in Japan not to have to use the landlady's pathetic "wireless" solution. I regularly get 5/.5 to 6/1 internationally and I download and upload all day and night. |
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