hated to do it, but I've been paying over 200 per month for years now 
for dsl/fax/phone/cell phone so the other day I turned all phone/fax off 
except for something called 911 service and my dsl
supposedly that will bring down that portion down to 39.99 per month, 
but we'll see
and the cell phone is about 65 per month for two phones, so I guess 
about 100 per month is the least you can get away with

Not having the fax has been a minor inconvenience, but I think I can 
live with it for now.

On 3/25/2010 4:14 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
> On 03/25/2010 02:00 PM, MB Software Solutions, LLC wrote:
>    
>> Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> Below is an interesting link titled "Anyone using Nexus One on AT&T?  If
>>> so, how is the service, and will it work without any kind of data plan?"
>>>
>>> After looking into the Nexus One, I'm going to stick with  my Apple
>>> iPhone 3GS.  I my evaluate the Nexus One again at some later date.
>>>
>>> I'm really enjoying my iPhone.  I signed up for the New York Times' text
>>> message alerts yesterday.  One came in last night about 2:30 PM and
>>> nagged me until I got up and read the message.  LOL  I have the iPhone
>>> 3GS with 16 gigs of memory, and speed/connections are very good.
>>>
>>> My iPhone 3GS doesn't take full advantage of the speed built into the
>>> hardware; because, the 3G network is a bottleneck, but AT&T claims to
>>> have the fastest 3G network out there.  The 4th Generation, (eg 4G)
>>> smartphones, OS(s), and networks are coming, but it will be a couple of
>>> years until all that is fully ready to go, so I'm very happy with my
>>> iPhone 3GS.
>>>
>>> If AT&T has its 4G network available in the Abilene, Texas area at the
>>> time my 2 year contract ends, I may upgrade to the iPhone 4G, which
>>> should be coming out soon, but where's the AT&T 4G network to utilize it?
>>>
>>> http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=6e59f192748b51e9&hl=en
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> http://tinyurl.com/ydcuprf
>>>
>>>        
>> I just wish I could get a cell phone plan with unlimited texting and
>> maybe 500 minutes/month for under $50.  Sometimes I think about not
>> having a cell phone but just a texting device instead, and using a
>> land-line phone again, or better yet, Skype like Vince Teachout has
>> described.  Hate spending over $2000/yr on telecommunications.
>>
>>
>>
>>      
> I'll be looking into ways I might lower my monthly cost for mobile
> communications.  Also, competition from folks like Google, Nexus One,
> AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and all the others may eventually settle prices
> down.  Look at how the price of computers have come down over the last
> 10 year, even as the technology and power of computers have increased
> exponentially.  We will need to keep an eye on the battle between
> traditional networks like AT&T and wi-fi as 4G comes of age.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
>
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