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cyberpsionic

Jan 27, 2007, 3:22 PM
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Sprint Nextel customers should be able to do this also by adding the Sprint to Home feature on their wireless account for $5 per month which in essence allows customers unlimited wireless calls to and from their home phone # on their Sprint Nextel account. I would think all you would have to do is change the phone number Sprint Nextel has on your wireless account to the one you use from Grand Central. This would beat having to switch plans to the Sprint Nextel Free Incoming ones seeing how the legacy Fair & Flexible as well as the new Power Pack plans give you more bang for the buck in terms of minutes for peak usage.
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dca

Jan 29, 2007, 10:31 AM
The Sprint to Home is going away I believe... Someone correct me. They want you to migrate to Embarq's MVNO to take advantage of free calls to/fro and combined billing. If you have Sprint to Home and combined billing now w/ your home phone it will disolve itself if you change your current plan or when your original 2yr contract expires.... By that time you should be able to combine bill your SPCS service w/ one of the national cable carriers....
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raycarroll70

Jan 29, 2007, 8:26 PM
The Sprint to Home feature on your wireless account for $5 per month allows you to make/receive unlimited call to/from a single number you designate at the time of it being added to your wireless plan regardless of what type(wireless or wireline) so it doesn't matter that the Grand Central phone # is a VoIP one or if you have AT&T, Embarq or any other LEC.
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