Wish Sprint would show faith in the USB modem service by allowing us to buy or rent the equipment and go month to month on the service. Why does Spring they have to limit their customers options? Would we change if we were happy and was valuable for our businesses - think not.
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Here is discussion for Colorado Businesses about the new Sprint USB modems: http://coloradobusinessonline.com/mb/viewtopic.php?p=2515