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Looking for AT&T / Verizon / Sprint WWAN service impressions- on or off-list replies welcome
- Subject: Looking for AT&T / Verizon / Sprint WWAN service impressions- on or off-list replies welcome
- From: charles at thewybles.com (Charles Wyble)
- Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 16:56:46 -0700
- In-reply-to: <B75E03EB8D7BCE419496BC89D272087304A59F25@ALNEXCHMB03.ena.us.experian.local>
- References: <B75E03EB8D7BCE419496BC89D272087304A59F25@ALNEXCHMB03.ena.us.experian.local>
What is it about the bloody telcos. You want to spend money, but yet you
can't reach the right people to get your questions answered or schedule
the service.
Gah.
I experienced this recently, trying to have some inside wiring work done
at my house. They rolled a tech, but then he claimed he "wasn't
prepared" to do the work. What exactly was he prepared to do, on an
inside wiring call? It took multiple calls / disconnects to SBC to get
to the right dept and have a tech deployed who was actually prepared to
install the jack.
Do these places take courses on anti sustainability? It's amazing they
are still in business.
Crooks, Sam wrote:
>
> After much hassle and several false starts and disconnects in getting in
> touch with the right department in Sprint, I spoke to a woman in
> technical support in the group that supports 3G data cards.
>
> She said:
>
> - public IP addresses are used
> - static IP available for $3/mo additional
> - maximum 3G data plan is 5GB/mo of data transfer, retail reate, $60/mo
> (which is typically cheaper than your typical ADSL/IDSL or ISDN service
> cost)
>
>
> Sam Crooks
>
>