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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Try it out vs. Cingular
Sprint EVDO is $59-79 per month, and there are hardware routers that accept
the card.
John
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500ms. Avg though with nothing else running is about 40-80ms.
Dennis
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Behalf Of John J. Thomas
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2007 11:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] Try it out vs. Cingular
Sprint
Sprint EVDO is $59-79 per month, and there are hardware routers that accept the
card.
John
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>From: Pete Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We ran Skype from our windows phones. Why? Just to see if it'd work as an
internet app! :-) Worked fine.
Rich
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From: "Pete Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The $10/mo for web access with Sprint ONLY applies to the use on the
phone. When you plug
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The $10
iday, May 11, 2007 7:09 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Try it out vs. Cingular
The $10/mo for web access with Sprint ONLY applies to the use on the
phone. When you plug in the data cable, and use it as a modem, its like
$0.30/kb. Learning that lesson cost me.
The unlimited phone-as-a-modem or data card ra
On May 11, 2007, at 7:09 AM, Pete Davis wrote:
The $10/mo for web access with Sprint ONLY applies to the use on
the phone. When you plug in the data cable, and use it as a modem,
its like $0.30/kb. Learning that lesson cost me.
The unlimited phone-as-a-modem or data card rate is around $39/
e. I love ppc6700
windows phones ... a lot lighter and smaller than a laptop yet nearly
as capable.
Rich
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David
It's widely known Qwest has 1.5 meg and 6 meg service here, 1.5 megs
being the standard offering. Verizon has more dead spots than swiss cheese.
To tell a sub that it's faster than dsl and available everywhere is the
biggest stretch I can think of.
Which is the point, if you make a
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:55 AM
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Wow... I guess
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Try it out vs. Cingular
It's hard for me to believe he can't get out of his contract.
A customer of ours told me a couple years ago that there is some laws,
maybe just in Oregon, not sure, that elimi
George Rogato wrote:
> Words huh, thats the issue isn't it. You know how this stuff works, a
> customer calls cingular, sprint, verizon, and they get told barely the
> facts and then their bill comes in much higher with added costs.
This only happens if you don't read the contract. (I feel that a
Words huh, thats the issue isn't it. You know how this stuff works, a
customer calls cingular, sprint, verizon, and they get told barely the
facts and then their bill comes in much higher with added costs.
The cell phone industry is ripe with bait and switch type offerings.
As a matter of fact t
ervice to your
cellphone. I love ppc6700 windows phones ... a lot lighter and smaller than
a laptop yet nearly as capable.
Rich
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From: "Mike Hammett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 8:08 AM
Subj
Wow... I guess I'm more of a person of my word. If I sign a contract
that says I'm going to be billed for overage, etc. and then I go over, I
pay the bill. Apparently some people's signature (or handshake) isn't
worth anything. :(
Travis
Microserv
George Rogato wrote:
It's hard for me to bel
It's hard for me to believe he can't get out of his contract.
A customer of ours told me a couple years ago that there is some laws,
maybe just in Oregon, not sure, that eliminate the early termination fees.
I would dig deeper, there is no freaking way that you can be sold
something like a ce
Our current cell contract is 50% of the remaining contract price. So if
you have a $50/month contract with 12 months left, you would owe $300 to
get out.
Travis
Microserv
Peter R. wrote:
The contract has the termination penalty written in it.
For cell phones it is usually $150-$300.
I don't
The contract has the termination penalty written in it.
For cell phones it is usually $150-$300.
I don't know about data cards, but likely the same thing.
Mike Hammett wrote:
oh, I'm most certainly under $1200, even for a whole year. :-p
Anyone have experience getting out of a bad Cingular
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Scrivner
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 10:05 AM
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Trying to help someone out of a contract is illegal (unless you are
their legal counsel). Ask your attorney if you
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
http://www.ics-il.com
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 7:48 AM
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Even if he can't get o
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2007 7:48 AM
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Even if he can't get out of the Cingular contract, I would think paying
you your normal rates would cost less than $1200 to Cingular. Suggest
that your unlimited service i
Even if he can't get out of the Cingular contract, I would think paying
you your normal rates would cost less than $1200 to Cingular. Suggest
that your unlimited service is still less expensive than overages.
Mike Hammett wrote:
I have a potential customer that wanted to "try out" my service.
I have a potential customer that wanted to "try out" my service. He's got
money, so I wasn't afraid he was looking to get something for nothing. He has
Cingular now and can only get 125 - 175 kbit out of it. I clearly can provide
a faster less latent service for a lower monthly cost (costs hi
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