A question for the experts:
With my current Treo 650 and sprints basic data plan that I pay $10 a month
for I'm able to tether this to my laptop and using pdanet enjoy wireless
connectivity.
I like the Treo 700P, have a chance to get it for $299
Will Sprint's basic data charge of $15/month for the basic EVDO data plan
allow me FULL unlimited access with my laptop with PDANET OR do i have to
spend the $40/month to use the phone as a modem?
Thanks so much,
jeff
jjim - 21 Dec 2006 01:15 GMT
> A question for the experts:
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> jeff
I believe its 15 for all, you need to watch for the special I got my 700p
for free....

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Jeff - 21 Dec 2006 01:26 GMT
Free? where, how?
> I believe its 15 for all, you need to watch for the special I got my 700p
> for free....
jjim - 21 Dec 2006 03:47 GMT
> Free? where, how?
>
>> I believe its 15 for all, you need to watch for the special I got my 700p
>> for free....
well about every other weekend in Western Michigan they advertise a new
phone...I was told its for anyone who is not under a contract...

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rlsusenet@NOSPAMPUHLEEZschnapp.org - 21 Dec 2006 03:41 GMT
> A question for the experts:
>
> With my current Treo 650 and sprints basic data plan that I pay $10 a month
> for I'm able to tether this to my laptop and using pdanet enjoy wireless
> connectivity.
Uh, I think that if Sprint catches you doing what you're doing, you
might end up with a big ole' nasty bill. I'm pretty sure that
tethering, while technically possible (as you apparently know) is not
covered by the $10 all-you-can-eat Vision or PowerVision plan.