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Cellular Phone Forum / General / GSM / July 2005

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T-Mobile: 450,000 people paid for Wi-Fi

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SKS - 13 Jun 2005 15:23 GMT
MSNBC.com carried an item on T-Mobile wi-fi this morning:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8202465/

I wonder how they compare with other wireless Internet service providers
(wi-fi as well as 1xRTT and EV-DO) like Verizon or AT&T-Cingular.

SKS
netnews.comcast.net - 17 Jun 2005 22:01 GMT
> MSNBC.com carried an item on T-Mobile wi-fi this morning:
>
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> SKS

As much as i hate coffee, there is usually a starbucks anywhere i go around
chicagoland. LoL..
I am one who in the last month did buy the wi-fi package (39.99 for
unlimited gprs + hotspot).

Does come in handy.. (And im starting to like those double chocolate chip
whipped frappuccino's. no coffee. (Dam im being a yuppie!)
John S. - 03 Jul 2005 13:43 GMT
> I am one who in the last month did buy the wi-fi package (39.99 for
> unlimited gprs + hotspot).

Really, a nice price. No phone service involved?

Usually the pricing is like this -

GPRS - Unlimited GPRS with a qualifying voice plan = $19.99
            Unlimited GPRS without a qualifying voice plan = $29.99

WiFi (HotSpot) - With a voice plan = $19.99 and no contract
             Without a voice plan = $29.99

I have turned it on a couple of times and then back off, finding a HotSpot
and sitting there instead of a nice hotel is not my idea of a good time.
John S. - 03 Jul 2005 13:35 GMT
> MSNBC.com carried an item on T-Mobile wi-fi this morning:
>
> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8202465/
>
> I wonder how they compare with other wireless Internet service providers
> (wi-fi as well as 1xRTT and EV-DO) like Verizon or AT&T-Cingular.

WiFi (802 11b) is a completly different service that T-Mobile offers. You
have to be in a "HotSpot" and have a wireless card.
 
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