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gemniii42 2008-08-07 01:52

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
try wap.voicestream3.com

ch8xy 2008-08-07 03:36

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
The cheapest option would be Boostmobile. The dial-up iDEN network costs $0 (it's actually not that slow).

brecklundin 2008-08-16 18:13

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
i use Millenicom @ $59.95/mo. unlimited EVDO Rev A. http://www.millenicom.com

Only viable if you have EVDO where you are/travel.

FierceDeityLink1 2008-08-19 21:55

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
While it's technically violating the TOS, what isn't? On Verizon, they specifically state that you can't use EVDO for anything "that you would use a Wi-Fi hotspot for". With that said, I'm much happier paying $15/mo. for their "unlimited" (read: 5GB, same as everyone else) V Cast plan rather than $60/mo. for the same exact thing (Broadband Access Connect).

allnameswereout 2008-08-22 16:57

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
Please consider to contribute your data plan information (with details) to the ItT Data_plans entry :)

mscdex 2008-08-22 17:57

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
Here's some recent news for Sprint users.

gemniii42 2008-08-23 20:03

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gemniii42 (Post 158782)
Let's bring this up again - what's the cheapest all you can eat data plan in the US WITHOUT violating the TOS?
Almost all of the plans mentioned here, except the SPRINT Sero $40, consider tethering a violation.

And now the SERO plan specifically states
Phone as modem or tethering: not included.
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/en/st...ng_popup.shtml

gemniii42 2008-09-04 01:29

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
OK, after further phone discussions w/ T-Mo and some email with a guy at HoFo it looks like a Nokia 3555 and T-mobile web is the first step, and although it's not listed on their site for that phone an upgrade to Total Internet for $13 more.

gemniii42 2008-09-04 02:19

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by allnameswereout (Post 216460)
Please consider to contribute your data plan information (with details) to the ItT Data_plans entry :)

when I mash on edit I'm willing to add data, not write HTML.

geneven 2008-09-04 02:27

Re: Cheapest all-you-can-eat data plan?
 
"And now the SERO plan specifically states
Phone as modem or tethering: not included.
http://nextelonline.nextel.com/en/st...ng_popup.shtml"

When I clicked on that link, it brought me to the Simply Everything plan, not the Sero plan.

Edit: I guess the SERO plan is basically no longer in existence, except for people who got into it earlier, like me. But this quoted line still doesn't apply to the SERO plan, but to its current equivalent.


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