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2009-03-16
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Here in Toronto they have "OneZone" which covers an approx 5 mile radius for wifi internet access in the metro area. This unlimited access costs around $30 CDN ($25USD) per month, except it is not limited to a particular device.
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2009-03-17
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2009-12-27
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2009-12-28
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2009-12-28
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2009-12-28
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does n900 have the right bands for Sprint 3G? Also, it looks like you would need to buy a phone through them and be committed to a 2 year contract.I'm also searching for a good data plan which will allow me to use Google voice and Gizmo/Skype for voice/sms, etc. There just don't seem to be many good options for that at the moment. I've currently got the prepaid voice plan for the n900 with no data, but have with wifi at home and at the office.
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2009-12-28
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2009-12-29
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30 a month for 5gb /mo, like it says, could tempt even me (n810) into a 2 year commitment. if you find out anymore please post it here.
I started shopping for a phone. I had decided that Palm had just about run it's course (I guess I was right) and that I was going to "bite the bullet" and change platforms. After much soul searching, I decided on a Nokia N95 and AT&T. Since AT&T does not offer the N95, I purchased one on the Internet. I went to the local office and asked for a "SIM-only, no contract" option. Within 20 minutes, I was out the door with a SIM card and no commitment. It's going to be hard for me to commit ever again.
After 2 months, I can tell you that I'm very happy w/ the phone, reasonably satisfied w/ the AT&T service, and excited about the SIM card. A friend of mine had an old Cingular phone which he gave to me. It's not much of a phone, but if I am going where I don't want to risk the N95, I pop the SIM card in the old Cingular phone and go. When I get home, I pop it back in the phone. It's a shame that all carriers don't use a compatible SIM card so that we could change carriers and phones easily. (Maybe that's exactly why they DON'T!)
Gary Walborn