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To: slacker711 who wrote (130069)7/9/2003 3:31:38 PM
From: pyslent  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
I think T-Mobile charges $30 for unlimited data including modem usage.

T-mobile is currently charging $30 for unlimited data use without a voice plan, but only $20 when added on top of an existing voice plan ($39.99 and greater i believe). They are also offering unlimited data from the handset (ie, excluding modem usage) for $10, which includes sending pictures/video, web surfing from pdas, etc. Like Sprint's loophole (currently still in effect), some users are reporting that they are able to use their phones as a modem under this plan without incurring additional charges.



To: slacker711 who wrote (130069)7/9/2003 6:30:29 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 152472
 
T-Mobile GPRS Data

<< I think T-Mobile charges $30 for unlimited data including modem usage. >>

The $20 is for unlimited data usage as an adder to a voice plan for a phone or PDA, and supposedly doesn't have the PCS TOU restriction.

The $30 is for a data only plan for modem card, and without a voice plan MOU are charged for voice.

<< only saw the $29.99 option >>

The adder must be requested.

- Eric -