Do you know what network they are using? Have you traveled? If so how was
your access or availability of a signal?
Keith Smith
--- On Fri, 5/11/12, Bob Elzer wrote:
From: Bob Elzer
Subject: Re: What's the best high speed internet option?
To: "Main PLUG
If you reach 2.5GB of data in a month, you will receive a text message
letting you know your data speeds will be reduced for the rest of your
plan month. You can check how much data you've used at any time during
the month by logging in to your account
I believe most if not all carriers define
Speaking as a streaming music addict (paid subscriber to last.fm, and I
have the html5.grooveshark.com site bookmarked on my phone), I'd blow
through that veeery easily. :)
(It's currently the 11th, and my bandwidth meter is at 1.5 gigs)
Adam
On 11 May 2012 12:13, Carruth, Rusty wrote:
> Hu
Huh? Unlimited is 2.5GB??? What happens when you try to use 2.5GB + 1K? If
it fails then that's not unlimited, IMHO!
> -Original Message-
>
> I have Virgin mobile no contract, I signed up and still have the $25
> rate which has now been changed to $35
>
> You get 300 minutes a
$45 and Unlimited minutes for $55
On 5/10/2012 5:04 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
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What's the best high speed internet option?
I currently have Qwest/Century-Link DSL with my home phone land line, and
no internet with my little-used, pay-as-you-go cell phone, or for my
laptop and tablet
ight thing.
Keith Smith
--- On Thu, 5/10/12, Jim March <1.jim.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Jim March <1.jim.ma...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: What's the best high speed internet option?
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Thursday, May 10, 2012, 5:5
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:17 PM, Carruth, Rusty <
rusty.carr...@smartstoragesys.com> wrote:
> Tmobile has a sort-of unlimited option. You decide how much ‘high speed
> capable’ internet you want per month 500M, 1G, 2G, IIRC). When you exceed
> that, you ‘automatically’ fall back to slow (I’m gue
:11 PM, wrote:
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What's the best high speed internet option?
I currently have Qwest/Century-Link DSL with my home phone land line, and
no internet with my little-used, pay-as-you-go cell phone, or for my
laptop and tablet other than wireless whenever we travel and find a
connection.
So, what
Tmobile has a sort-of unlimited option. You decide how much 'high speed
capable' internet you want per month 500M, 1G, 2G, IIRC). When you
exceed that, you 'automatically' fall back to slow (I'm guessing 56K).
Beware that even if you force your phone (or whatever) to slow speed
TMobile still
Verizon has a 4g hotspots you can get. Or you can get a phone and activate
a similar function. But the only unlimited vendor left is sprint that I
recall.
They have similar options.
On May 10, 2012 5:11 PM, wrote:
> .
> What's the best high speed internet option?
>
> I cur
.
What's the best high speed internet option?
I currently have Qwest/Century-Link DSL with my home phone land line, and
no internet with my little-used, pay-as-you-go cell phone, or for my
laptop and tablet other than wireless whenever we travel and find a
connection.
So, what other op
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