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How come Sprint can give unlimited data for $15 on any device.... And ATT wants me to pay $35 on my pocket pc?!?!?!?!?
That being said, it probably won't happen. A good choice would be to buy a unlocked smartphone of your choice and add that $15 unlimited data plan on your account from AT&T's site. This is what I have done with a Nokia N95 and Nokia N82.
just messaging, and i have that already.
I used my knowledge of sprint and their plans to call ATT and complain.
i had the $20 unlimited media net on my 8125 and got a 8525 and as soon as i put the card in the net didn't work. i then called att to find out why. they said the plan wasnt compat with the new phone, have to go to $35 plan.
had i not called, im sure i would have continued being billed for it...
So i just called back yesterday... this woman in cust care tried a bunch of crap, nothing worked. i told her i was willing to go with another carrier and wanted to speak to cancellation/retention...
they told me not only was there not any other plans tha...
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No one has high speed data here (West Virginia)...
but I guess ATT is rolling out HSPA everywhere by end of year... yeah right...
AT&T's HSPA Network to be Complete in 2008
Yesterday, 7:02 PM by Eric M. Zeman updated Yesterday, 6:23 PM
Hank Kafka, vice president of network architecture for AT&T Mobility, confirmed that the company will have its entire 3G network upgraded to HSPA by the end of this year. AT&T rolled out HSDPA throughout 2007 and began adding HSUPA late in 2007. It had 255 markets running HSDPA by the end of 2007 and will have 350 major metropolitan markets covered by HSPA, enabling download speeds of 7.2Mbps, before the start of 2009.