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![]() yes i do.
What sort of options would you suggest for month to month? |
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![]() ATT which you all ready discovered. Sprint has one for $10 more a month. You have to pay the unsubsidized rate for the data card. Helio has an option but it is limited to its PDA phone. ATT will let you do a data card on their month by month plans.
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![]() Ok,
so ATT is probably the best? When i rang them they said i can orde the card a few days before we arrive, an have it sent to the hotel. Then i can cancel the card prior to the next month's charge getting on my credit card. The plan would be for both data and voice. When i arrive in the US, and put the card into the phone, the voice part works automatically. But, i need to setup the phone to use the data options. Here in Europe there are cab files for the different data carriers in the various countries to help set up the phone. Do you have any idea how i would set up the phone in the US to use ATT? thanks. |
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![]() ATT is probably your best plan. The question is do you want a 3g card for your collection. If the answer is yes, buy an unlocked card off e-bay. Then go to ATT buy a SIM and put it on month to month. If you bring your own equipment you can go month-to-month. Most people at ATT don't know this, so bring in an article off the web. There is a USA Today article that I pulled up on Google a month ago.
You can also buy an unactivated SIM off e-bay and then call and 800 number and fight to get activated with them. |
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![]() HowardForums.com has several threads with details of a lower cost data option from ATT that does not appear to be documented on the website. I have not tried this option yet, but plan to test soon. Here are some details that I've pulled from the forums.
ATT Go Phone Pay As You Go now has Unlimited MediaNet for $19.99 per month. The $1 daily fee only applies when a voice call is made or received. It does not apply to texting or data usage only. http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-pho...repaid.jsp#pyg does not currently document monthly MediaNet. Connection Settings Connection Name: MEdia Net Data Bearer: Packet Data Access Point Name: wap.cingular User Name: Prompt Password: No Password: Authentication: Secure Homepage: http://device.home MediaNet has to be purchased every 30 days. To purchase packages, simply call Automated Customer Service (611 from your handset or 1-800-901-9878 from a landline phone) and select the option 'Buy Features.' The cost of the package is taken from money you have on the account. AT&T does not charge for SIM cards in-store. Just go in, tell them you want to set up a new Pay As You Go line... and the SIM card is free. Usually, to save time, they won't even set up the account in-store, and will just hand you the card (it helps to ask... they don't want to waste the time in-store to do it). Note: This only only applies to corporate-owned stores. |
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![]() Good to know. ATT is pretty relaxed about the data usage on contract Medianet accounts. Let's hope they are the same way on prepaids.
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