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2007-07-03
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2007-07-04
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2007-07-04
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2007-07-04
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Before you rush into a SERO account, do some research about PAM. From what I've seen, you cannot have the 2 combined. So if you disable NAI and Sprint catches on, you would have to change your entire account to get PAM.
I'm currently looking into PAM as well, and am trying to figure out which phone would be best. I'm leaning towards the Samsung m610.
Fact is I can't find any stories of people getting charged for excessive usage or forced into a PAM account after disabling NAI and tethering their phone. So far it's just a scare tactic and not really based on anything concrete. Now with that in mind, I am prepared to pay the $40/mo for PAM if necessary at some point since my current plan is $70/mo with Helio for the same exact thing minus the ability to tether. $30/mo for 500 unlimited everything + $40/mo for unlimited PAM = $70/mo, same as my current service. But as is my nature, I will try to get away with just the $30/mo for now
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2007-07-05
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@ Northeast USA
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2007-07-31
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Edit: Preferably something fairly small, I'll already be carrying the 770 around, I just want something that will stay in my pocket and pretty much act like a gateway.