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Alltel Wades Into Wi-Fi

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Oct 8, 2007, 9:03 AM   by (staff)

Alltel has begun to offer Wi-Fi data plans to its subscribers. Ranging from $10 per day, $20 per week or $30 per month, Alltel subscribers can get access to thousands of different Wi-Fi networks such as at Barnes & Noble or Marriott Hotels from their laptops or smartphones. The Wi-Fi hotspot access is being provided by Wi-Fi aggregator Boingo Wireless. Subscribers can also bundle the Wi-Fi service with EV-DO wireless data for $69.98 per month for broader access.

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Humdizzle

Oct 8, 2007, 9:20 AM

$70/month!!!

Wow, and some customer complain about $25/month for data and wifi on the PPC Mogul...
Wi-Fi? who pays for that? on all the phones that we sell Wi-Fi is just an added bonus...70bucks a month for EV-DO AND Wi-Fi...christ...and to top it all off its only Wi-Fi in certain spots? my mogul will pick up wi-fi anywhere I go as long as its ...
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yeahright

Oct 8, 2007, 4:12 PM

i am confused?

Is this for wifi locations that ae not generally free? On most Verizon aircards you can set them up to find wifi and evdo coverage, if you are in an area where you get no evdo or national access you can simply choose a wifi location in range and are subject to that spots policy of free or pay.
BigHev

Oct 8, 2007, 9:14 AM

$10 per day!!!!

You'd have to be a pretty serious porn addict jonesin for some T&A to fork over that kind of dough!!!
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😲 😲 😲 🤣 🤣 🤣 glad im not one of those people. glad tmobile is so much cheaper with that
RShACkSUX

Oct 8, 2007, 1:09 PM

Maybe

If they had a decent EVDO network, they wouldn't have to worry about WiFi
 
 
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