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Originally Posted by MiniEOD
because the networking package you are talking about is a controllable signal... depending on what you pay for...they send you signal A, DSL, or signal B, DSL and network package
depending on what you pay for they send you cell plan A, B, C, D, etc.
depending on what you pay for they send you cell plan with or without hotspotting activated
depending on what you pay for, they cannot control an antenna
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No, mr thinks he knows everything but really doesn't know jack, that is NOT how it worked.
I had the same exact DSL package. If I paid a small monthly fee for their 'networking" add on, then my modem firmware would have port forwarding, remote configuration, and a bunch of other features. If I stopped paying for their "networking" add on, then my DSL signal stayed the exact same but those features would disappear from the modem firmware.
And it is totally feasible that Sprint could tweak the Evos firmware, remotely, based on what you are paying for.