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jeeepz

Nov 16, 2007, 11:57 PM
I know we've been beaten this to death but i couldnt find my answer in history. I currently have 2 phones on a 1400 minute plan but am now only averaging 600-700 minutes. one phone is eligible for new every 2 and i want a voyager or maybe a i760. i want to be able to do some casual surfing the net when i'm bored,dont need it for work but i like new gadgets and would like gps.whats the best bang for the buck option for me. I'm payin $80 for 1400 mins,$5.00 for mobile web,.15c for texts(averaging 30 text a month. i dont need internet on both phones,just one. thx.
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jeeepz

Nov 17, 2007, 8:14 AM
so, $15 more,but then i can drop the 5.00 mobile web? and maybe even drop down on minutes to save even more?does that include all the data or is that extra per megabyte? and how much data am i talkin bout? no ringtones but lets say pullin up a weather channel radar 10 times a day(just an example)sorry if i sound stupid,maybe its the pain medication.
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robtheman

Nov 17, 2007, 10:55 AM
That would include all the data, and you can drop your mobile web. All of your internet usage would be covered under the $15.

The ringtones or games downloaded through Get It Now will still charge you on a per-ringtone or game basis.
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Below.Me

Nov 17, 2007, 11:06 AM
The nationwide plans all include the mobile web. When you switch, it automatically drops the $5 feature for it.

On the nationwide plan, the vcast pack gives you unlimited MB.

With the radar thing I do not know the exact amount of data that it uses.

Estimate without a vcast package.

200kb per session
x 10 times a day
x 30 days in a month
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60000kb/1024kb per mb =58.424 rounded up to 59
59MB of usage @1.99 per MB = $118.00

or

Unlimted MB for 15 a month

So with out the vcast pack any type of regular internet usage can accumulate rather quickly. It just all depends on the size of the web pages that are being displayed.
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