QUOTE(auronthas @ Feb 5 2010, 02:47 AM)
A Word of Warning
While most wireless carriers offer you an “unlimited” data plan for the duration of your service contract, it is quite common for there to be small print that protects the carrier from excessive usage on your part. It is always a good idea to discuss any plans of this nature with your service to ensure that you are within their terms of service. You do not want to get a surprise when you receive your bill the following month. These words to the wise also apply to anyone who is not currently using a plan that allows for unlimited data transfer. If you do not have unlimited data plan, do not even think of using your BlackBerry as a modem.
Not even for accessing email/web browsing/youtube but no movies?While most wireless carriers offer you an “unlimited” data plan for the duration of your service contract, it is quite common for there to be small print that protects the carrier from excessive usage on your part. It is always a good idea to discuss any plans of this nature with your service to ensure that you are within their terms of service. You do not want to get a surprise when you receive your bill the following month. These words to the wise also apply to anyone who is not currently using a plan that allows for unlimited data transfer. If you do not have unlimited data plan, do not even think of using your BlackBerry as a modem.
Apr 11 2011, 10:25 PM

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