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Old 02-16-2007, 01:32 AM
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It doesn't make you or your customer or sprint employee manager friend liars per se. But you're misinformed.

The PPC6700 has been on the market now for sixteen months and if tethering was being enforced you would see a heck of a lot of commotion about it on the various message boards.

Sprint has always said that they reserve the right to disable Vision access for people who use it excessively (though there have never been any firm limits disclosed). They can assume you are tethering when they see gigabytes of traffic on your account (who would transfer that much to a handset) but they can't prove it.

If you have a Vision plan on your account then you will not be charged for usage--period. If your customers and sprint manager friend did not have a Vision plan then they could definitely see $300 and $1000 bills--but that's not because of tethering. It's because when your account doesn't have a Vision plan you get charged for casual usage, which is 3 cents per kb, whether you're using the phone itself or tethering.
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