View Full Version : Anybody try Vox services for N900?
Diavoli
03-11-2010, 12:15 AM
Just saw this, is anybody on the Vox services?
http://www.voxcorp.net/mobile.shtml
Thanks!
Diavoli
03-11-2010, 09:23 AM
What good is a 3G cellular network if you can't afford to use it? If you're like many people you get your cell phone bill and wonder how your $59.95 monthly plan cost you nearly $100. Then you start looking at the bill and see that your low-cost cell phone isn't so "low-cost" after all.
VoX Communications wants to change that. We're just like you – we don't like seeing $100 cellular phone bills either. So we've solved that problem with our VoX Mobile digital phone service. VoX Mobile is a cellular service that runs on our nationwide 3G cellular network. This isn't really a big deal because millions of people use their phone on a 3G GSM network every day.
So why is VoX Mobile different? The answer is that our Nokia N900 cellular phone not only uses our nationwide 3G and 3.5G* network but the features you get with VoX Mobile are unmatched. For starters you sign up with no annual contract. That's right – no contract. If you're unhappy then you can leave – plain and simple.
Second, you can make unlimited calls to anywhere in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
Third, not only to you get "standard" calling features for free, such as speed dial and call return, but you also get unlimited text messaging and unlimited Internet access. We know that all other carriers love to nickel and dime their customers with texting and Internet so we've decided to change the market and make these free and unlimited.
You get all this and more for one low price of $69.95 per month.
chealyte
03-11-2010, 09:31 AM
@Diavoli are you working with VOX? or just question related to this service?..
I never hear of this company .. is it working in US? is coverage good ? so 69.95$ a month for unlimited every thing ( like spring plan ) but support 3G for n900 ?
Diavoli
03-11-2010, 09:43 AM
No I'm not working for them, just would like some community input since I'm interested in this.
That's all, sorry if it looked like an advertisement not my intention.
chealyte
03-11-2010, 10:20 AM
@Daiavoli Thank
Yes service seem interesting .. that alternative to Tmobile in US. 69.99 unlimited everything vs 59.99 unlimited voice & data only .. but coverage and service will play major roll ..
thelushlife
03-11-2010, 10:22 AM
i'd say this service, if you do get good 3g coverage, would be excellent.
BUT, 3G on with all the immense data transfer would be killer on the N900's battery life. 8hrs use at best i reckon, less if you're maxing out the 3G bandwidth!
Diavoli
03-11-2010, 11:21 AM
http://www.marke****ch.com/story/vox-communications-launches-its-6995-unlimited-voice-and-data-plan-on-nokias-n900-maemo-smart-phone-2010-03-10?reflink=MW_news_stmp
Seems like a legit company, I wonder how 3G data services works in Canada and US with VOIP?
wakkamis
06-24-2010, 04:14 PM
Well this seems like it might be nice for a single user, but signing up for more than one line just ups the price x the number of lines you have.
:(
skalogre
06-24-2010, 05:09 PM
Does anyone see on their site anything like a coverage map, speed ratings for their 3G data et.c.?
nosa101
06-24-2010, 05:15 PM
No I'm not working for them, just would like some community input since I'm interested in this.
That's all, sorry if it looked like an advertisement not my intention.
Did copy that from the website?
Hey Guys,
that is just some rip-off company.
To use their "UNLIMITED 3G SERVICE" you need to have a INTERNET CONNECTION from your service provider,,,,,:eek::eek::eek:
Now you will end up paying your T-Mobile Data Plan and their "UNLIMITED 3G SERVICE"
I tried that and discontinued when I found out the trick...
Good luck if you wanna try :confused::confused::confused:
As I read it, there are two services available: one for those with an existing provider to which you add unlimited VoX voice, and another where you don't have any existing service and get unlimited voice, data, and text. Which did you go with?
As I read it, there are two services available: one for those with an existing provider to which you add unlimited VoX voice, and another where you don't have any existing service and get unlimited voice, data, and text. Which did you go with?
I went with the second
guava
09-25-2010, 12:38 PM
it's a rip off company as miri said
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