T-Mobile HotSpot @Home finally launches... in Seattle
Right well, they did say they had a certain affinity for Seattle then, didn't they? It looks like the first round of T-Mobile's long awaited UMA service is now kicking around Seattle way, with open trial customers able to purchase two WiFi-capable UMA phones, as well as the D-Link router which enables home access. Right out of the gate we already have our qualms with the service -- namely in that they're charging customers an extra $20 per month for UMA access (and only if they have an eligible $40+ per month rate plan), which is kind of a bummer since in most cases UMA is cost-saving to the carrier in that consumers needn't consume as much cellular air time. But that $20 extra also covers T-Mobile HotSpot access too, so if you're not just planning on using HotSpot @Home, um, at home, then you'll be good to go when roaming elsewhere. (It's worth noting, however, that UMA does not require anything special to get going, and will work on any WiFi connection.) The D-Link router is probably a skipper -- it'll set you back $50 (and goes free with mail-in rebate), but isn't necessary to use the service, and will probably leave you in pain as D-Link WiFi gear so often does. Oh, and hows about a word on the two phones you'll be using with @Home: you've got the Nokia 6136, which, of course, features a 1.3 megapixel camera, FM radio, and GSM / GPRS / EDGE; then you've got the far more feeble Samsung t709, with GPRS, 176 x 220 display, and a 1.3 megapixel camera. Both will go for $50 with a two year, $100 with a one year.[Via NYT]



















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
frank @ Oct 24th 2006 6:43PM
Well fuck me for not living in Seattle. I've been dying to get my hands on one of these phones so I called T-Mo but they won't sell it to you over the phone. Looks like you have to go to one of the stores. Anybody have any connections out there? Seriously, I'll take either phone. There's one dude selling the t709 on Ebay but the auction doesn't end for a week.
Graham Kaplan @ Oct 24th 2006 7:34PM
Well how bout that, Seattle gets something first for once! Probably because there's a Starbucks on every other block, so plenty of T-Mo hotspots. Maybe I should start taking orders, haha.
PEZ @ Oct 25th 2006 4:33PM
You complain about 20$ like you have no reliable signal! If you dont want to use Tmos hotspots, you dont have too, thats the thing. I believe just using na open WiFi is like $5 a month. Dont let the adverts fool you - sure they want to the $20, but it gets you a whole lot more than just UMA.