Sprint's Airave Femtocell Now Available Across the U.S.
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all people on here are saying is that they feel cheated having to pay extra to compensate for poor service, but nobody has mentioned the unlimited calling. You could get the 39.99 450 powerpack plan and pay the 10.00 and you have yourself a 59.99 unlimited plan. Granted that is only when you are in range of your airrave, but I think that is well worth the 100.00 and the 10.00 per month if you break it down.
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First of all. If you knew basic math, $39.99 + $10 is $49.99. And no, this is not an unlimited plan. This is an unlimited calling from home plan, which you can get for free on VOIP anyway. I use VoipStunt when i'm at home and can't complain. Unlimited calls in the US and several other countries as long as there's a balance on the account(over $0.01). Not that i'm home often enough for it to really matter.
Also, $4.99 a month would be about $150 over your 2 year contract. So i have to pay $150 extra just to be able to use my phone at home. Why not just pay the $200 now and get service that works at home?
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First of all. If you knew basic math, $4.99 X 24 is $119.76, not $150. Secondly, I can see where a plan like the one jared5604 laid out could effectively convince a segment of the population to finally go ahead and ditch their home phone for good.
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Yea, then calculate in about 22% tax for sprint. i do my figures after tax. helps prevent confusion on the sales floor when it comes to billing.
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Oh yeah 22% for taxes. Sorry about jumping to conclusions tmobin. I had forgotten that you were an accountant in addition to a math whiz.
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