Maybe its something to do with all the grants the government is offering for rural cities? maybe to help the rollout? plus sprint will be selling home routers and all to so maybe they are attacking home markets? all speculation just my thoughts
He is referring to the IPCS injunction that requires them to stop selling Nextel in IPCS markets only, not nationwide within the year. They got to buy IPCS or allow them to sell IDEN?
the broadband add on for $50 is an aircard, so paying the $50 more gets you the pc card/ air card service just pick what device you want usb, pcmcia, express, etc
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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