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My bill seems to be about $5.00 higher than it should be, but all I've seen are the charges, not the statement. I'll take a look and try to find out what the extra charge is for.
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Ahhh... I had used 411 a few times @ a buck a pop. That explains the extra few dollars.
This is excellent news... I just wonder if EVDO was offered here would it operate on that over 1X? |
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Does accessing BREW look any different when you access it than it did before you activated BREW? I changed mine online with my carrier and nothing looks any different on my phone when I access the internet. Although hopefully my bill will look different. I had some furniture delivered and the delivery guy told me that BREW is how he accesses the net instead of paying for data. Our BREW is 5.99 a month instead of 49.99 a month.
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anyone know if this will work on verizon? I would love unlimited internet via BREW. Can't justify the $49.99 a month for casual surfing on the phone.
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unfortunately i cannot speak for verizon BUT... for sprint, all that plan manages is billing. the network does not care what device you have, only the billing system does. so if your carrier has a way to get around the error they get when they add the plan in the billing system that may say it is not capable. Then you can have that plan and have the same access. your esn tells the network how to provision your connection, all the plan handles his how much money shows up on your bill. It is no problem for people who have OLD Vision plans that were free cause 2.5G access was new, and now on 3G EVDO and they are on the same plan cause the the rep knew how to get around the error when in fact were supposed to tell the customer that they need to upgrade plans to get EVDO service.
also, #777 is what is called a packet dial string. on Qualcom chipsets for CDMA, when the phone is passed that string (PDA, Java Clam, Brew Clam), it knows to initiate a data connection. your device can use dialup numbers (e.g. aol) and it would technically work but that would be using the original wireless web connectivity of 14.4kbps and charged by the minute regardless of plan. This is true for all CDMA carrier in the US. sorry, no verizon news. lol |
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