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T-Mobile Brings Its First 3G Modem to Market

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Nice device, bad price...

T Mobster

Mar 25, 2009, 9:35 PM
OK, first of all the 3G coverage is not big, for $60/month that's like vzw/sprint/at&t and comcast prices, we're supposed to be cheaper, not the same or more. It's dumb stuff like this that makes wonder what robert dotson is thinking when he allows this type of crap to happen. Who in their right mind will pay $60/month for mediocre internet during a recession. It wouldn't be so bad if tmob lowered the price and removed the data cap. I am a big tmob supporter but this is just asinine. Wth is 5GB gonna do for me. Not everyone just checks email and web browsing,how am i going to know when i reached 5GB? Am I going to type #646# on my laptop keyboard? 🤣 -- - None the less I'm happy we finally have 3G usb modems.
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PhonemanJ

Mar 26, 2009, 11:59 AM
Actually, ATT and VZW both have 5Gb caps on their services too. I work for ATT so I cannot speak for VZW, but we find that the average user of the data cards use somewhere between 1.9GB and 2.5. The customer usually only gets in trouble under a couple of circumstances.

1. He spends a lot of time on sites like UTube or others which use a lot of streaming video.
streaming video can eat up your 5GB in no time flat. This also applies to people who play a lot of video games on line, and, of cours p0rn sites.

2. The customer is trying to beat the system by plugging his data card into a router and using the card for 2 or more computers. I have seen guys get upset because they have their whole small business with 10-12 computers going throug...
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T Mobster

Mar 26, 2009, 12:09 PM
good point
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PDXMatt

Mar 26, 2009, 8:17 PM
The WebConnect software shows how much data you have used.
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