Home  ›  News  ›

Sprint Faces Off Against Hip MVNOs

Article Comments  

all discussions

show all 6 replies

"Unlimited" is a relative term

habib_15

Feb 26, 2007, 6:02 PM
I bet if you use the phone as your only ISP for a computer Sprint is going to hate you. Wasn't the term "unlimited" limited to 50 or so MB before.
...
SprintPCSGuy

Feb 26, 2007, 6:25 PM
Uh... this is Sprint. Unlimited is TRULY unlimited with them. Verizon is the company who sells "unlimited" service but then says, "But we'll cancel you if you use too much. Oh and don't use file sharing programs, use voip or anything else that uses bandwidth, cause we'll cancel you."
...
jamjacks

Feb 27, 2007, 12:15 PM
I totally agree with you Sprintpcsguy. I have used my novatel u720 air card with sprint to online game for hours, I have it since early January and have enjoyed the unlimited data experience.
...
PhilR8

Feb 27, 2007, 1:42 PM
I have the Sprint PPC-6700 and don't even pay for a tethering plan and I use it as my primary ISP. The 6700 allows unlimited phone-as-modem tethering for the normal $15 per month data plan.

I use it every day.... and I'm still here.
...
algorithmplus

Feb 28, 2007, 8:14 AM
Isn't Sprint the company that cancels subscribers who use too much "unlimited" roaming?
...
SprintPCSGuy

Feb 28, 2007, 9:32 AM
No... I think that is Cingular. Sprint used to have a 50% roaming rule in their T&C's but never enforced it.
...
Omagus

Feb 28, 2007, 2:07 PM
Uh...yes they did. I knew people who were charged for using more than 50% of their minutes for roaming. However, I've never heard of anyone being charged for using too much data with Sprint.
...

This forum is closed.

Please log in to report a message to the moderator.

This forum is closed.


all discussions

Subscribe to Phone Scoop News with RSS Follow @phonescoop on Threads Follow @phonescoop on Mastodon Phone Scoop on Facebook Follow on Instagram

 

Playwire

All content Copyright 2001-2024 Phone Factor, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Content on this site may not be copied or republished without formal permission.