For one think that this should be on engadget's main page, as I believe many of your readers use tmobile's unlimited t-zones as such described. Please, lets start a uproar. I am now waiting for Skype to win their case with the FCC. I think this should be a major staple point in the wireless world of tomorrow which offers true consumer based handsets, fully unlocked and no restriction to use. Seeing as I am in Chicago, I will be awaiting for Sprint to roll out WiMax later this year, as Voip, and internet based needs could be done all in one package with no or little carrier minutes used.
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For one think that this should be on engadget's main page, as I believe many of your readers use tmobile's unlimited t-zones as such described. Please, lets start a uproar. I am now waiting for Skype to win their case with the FCC. I think this should be a major staple point in the wireless world of tomorrow which offers true consumer based handsets, fully unlocked and no restriction to use. Seeing as I am in Chicago, I will be awaiting for Sprint to roll out WiMax later this year, as Voip, and internet based needs could be done all in one package with no or little carrier minutes used.