โFeb-13-2005 02:34 PM
DanaMc
Matthews, NC
2013 Tiffin Phaeton 36GH
โApr-20-2011 03:06 PM
RV Student wrote:
Hi, is anyone currently using Sprint for their 3 or 4G services? I'd be interested in your feedback. I have used the virgin 3G, $10 at a time USB dongle, and it's worked well.
thanks for any hard learned experience.
thanks, GP.
โMar-24-2011 03:07 PM
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โMar-19-2011 04:52 AM
tomman58 wrote:
After reading some of your response I'm as confused as ever.
I currently just have a cell and I also have an ATT air card (I bought the air card on EBay for 30 used).
I costs me 30 bucks to activate and then 60 a mo. I use it for the times we go snow-birding for 3 or 4 mo. I have the fastest Internet at home also from ATT.
I am at a loss as I want to move to a better phone but would think they would have a plan to tether it to the laptop thus eliminating the air card. Cost and good Internet are the goals here.I spend enough on ATT to have something for the road without another monthly fee.
Any comments???
โMar-16-2011 10:16 PM
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โMar-08-2011 07:02 AM
golden4077 wrote:
Hacking your phone in order to get free tethering is breaking the terms and conditions of your contract. It is like unscrambling your cable in order to get free HBO. I just wanted to clarify this for folks. If caught, the carrier may back bill you or kick you off their network.
Tethering is a great feature and i encourage people to consider it as a viable option for internet access. However, carriers expect people to pay for the service. Just because there are ways to steal the service, does not make it right.
โMar-08-2011 06:29 AM
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โJan-28-2011 06:29 PM
golden4077 wrote:
Hacking your phone in order to get free tethering is breaking the terms and conditions of your contract. It is like unscrambling your cable in order to get free HBO. I just wanted to clarify this for folks. If caught, the carrier may back bill you or kick you off their network.
Tethering is a great feature and i encourage people to consider it as a viable option for internet access. However, carriers expect people to pay for the service. Just because there are ways to steal the service, does not make it right.
โJan-26-2011 05:40 AM