I hope so. My job is about to change from issuing a crappy phone with a crappy service, to giving us an allowance for whatever phone and service we want. I've been trying to decide between a tethering plan Sprint (fast but expensive) and T-Mobile (cheap but slow). If T-Mobile gets 3G out there before February, it'll make my choice easier.
I'm in the San Jose area. I had been considering getting the "Free Incoming Plan", "nights and weekends start at 6pm", "unlimited mobile to mobile", and "unlimited phone as modem" (or whatever that one is called).
What the SERO front page says is just that it has unlimited data. Does that include tethering? And can you still get add-ons like unlimited mobile to mobile, and nights and weekends start at 6pm? (free incoming would still be nice, but those two options are MUCH more important to me)
Do I have to get an employee's discount code or something?
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john @ Nov 25th 2007 6:32PM
I hope so. My job is about to change from issuing a crappy phone with a crappy service, to giving us an allowance for whatever phone and service we want. I've been trying to decide between a tethering plan Sprint (fast but expensive) and T-Mobile (cheap but slow). If T-Mobile gets 3G out there before February, it'll make my choice easier.
Adama D. Brown @ Nov 26th 2007 2:19AM
John, have you considered Sprint SERO? It's cheap and fast, as long as the coverage works for you.
john @ Nov 26th 2007 2:58AM
I hadn't heard of it, no.
I'm in the San Jose area. I had been considering getting the "Free Incoming Plan", "nights and weekends start at 6pm", "unlimited mobile to mobile", and "unlimited phone as modem" (or whatever that one is called).
What the SERO front page says is just that it has unlimited data. Does that include tethering? And can you still get add-ons like unlimited mobile to mobile, and nights and weekends start at 6pm? (free incoming would still be nice, but those two options are MUCH more important to me)
Do I have to get an employee's discount code or something?