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I am completely and totally impressed with the Hotspot @ Home service. I had canceled T-Mobile about a year ago. When the WIFI equipped Blackberry 8320 came out I jumped on it right away.

The connections are pretty flawless. A few conversations were a little scratchy but overall when I'm in the office the Blackberry 8320 serves as my main line.

I'm a little bit stumped (as I sense you might be) as to how they're making money on only an additional $10 per month.

Perhaps T-Mobile already has the capacity/infrastructure so they are willing to let the capability go cheaply?

Wayne Schulz
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Yes to all  mas90guru | 02/21/08
Oh... they're making money alright...  colinnwn | 05/12/08
RE: T-Mobile Talk Forever VoIP? Too early to tell  cheeto_1983@... | 03/01/08
Why is Talk Forever Home subject to the 5 line limit?  colinnwn | 05/12/08

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