Re: Sprint's Big Pipe Dream On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 11:30:28 -0700, "Tinman" <ask@for.it> wrote in
<5823jcF2ec3jtU1@mid.individual.net>:
>That said I'd probably pay around $20 per month or so for wireless access
>(carrier based). This could be on top of my plan, via tethering, or with a
>connection card/adapter. I wouldn't expect any subsidies on the card or
>adapter, naturally.
My own comfort point is about that for handset access, and at least
double that for tethering.
>If no one is willing to sell that to me, I suppose I'll do without. Even $20
>a month is tough to justify when I only need it a few times a year. And I
>really don't want another "don't ask, don't tell" policy, nor a per-megabyte
>option that could bury me with a few hours of usage. If they can't or don't
>want to sell it to me at that price I will do without. I personally think
>I'm in the majority on this, but time will tell.
I think the real majority for tethering are business users that are
comfortable at a much higher price point than that.
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