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2010-06-03
, 15:47
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2010-06-03
, 15:59
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#22
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does this mean that if I have pay as you go plan, and i simply connect to T-mobile internet, I can browse limited sites (like m.yahoo.com) for free?
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2010-06-03
, 17:01
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2010-06-04
, 01:12
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@ Atlanta, GA
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2010-06-04
, 01:52
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#25
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2010-06-08
, 12:50
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2010-06-09
, 19:31
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2010-06-09
, 19:37
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@ Agoura Hills Calif
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#28
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If i can really get on t-mobile internet for free with pay as you go plan, then why anyone would get on the sidekick plan for $1/day? Both, without using proxy, will be limited to a few sites.