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My technology ignorance abounds. Do I understand this right?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 554906" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Umm. Half and half and depends on your service provider.</p><p></p><p>husband has Sprint, and for an extra $30 per month, he can turn his into a wireless hotspot, so he can use his laptop to access the internet through his phone. It's not nearly as fast as broadband, but anywhere he has a cell phone signal he's good to go.</p><p></p><p>The problem is, he pays for unlimited everything else already because he uses the phone for his business. So, if you do NOT have unlimited data, and you turn your phone into a wireless hotspot, and you go over your limit - you either get slower speeds (I am on T-Mobile and they have "unlimited" but after 2GB it slows, I've never used that much), or you pay through the nose for more data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 554906, member: 6705"] Umm. Half and half and depends on your service provider. husband has Sprint, and for an extra $30 per month, he can turn his into a wireless hotspot, so he can use his laptop to access the internet through his phone. It's not nearly as fast as broadband, but anywhere he has a cell phone signal he's good to go. The problem is, he pays for unlimited everything else already because he uses the phone for his business. So, if you do NOT have unlimited data, and you turn your phone into a wireless hotspot, and you go over your limit - you either get slower speeds (I am on T-Mobile and they have "unlimited" but after 2GB it slows, I've never used that much), or you pay through the nose for more data. [/QUOTE]
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