Comments on: New operator promises cheap wireless service
Zer01 Mobile plans to use voice over IP technology to offer an unlimited voice and data wireless service for $70 a month without a contract.
Zer01 Mobile plans to use voice over IP technology to offer an unlimited voice and data wireless service for $70 a month without a contract.
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However, I will admit that when I read "cheap wireless service" in the article title, I was a bit confused when $70/month popped up in the second line. I guess its cheap relative to Sprint, AT&T, and Verizon offerings, but still...
What would really be awesome is if a company like Clearwire wouldn't be such Dbags and team up with Sprint, and instead give us VOIP phones that could access data cheap. I mean come one, they only charge $30 per month for the service, and you'd use a lot less data on a phone than with a computer.
For the sake of believing that Sprint's future expansion plans are on the table, I would think they've taken your idea into consideration for the future.
- by cingrand March 16, 2009 5:52 PM PDT
- The other major disruption that most seem to forget is the total absence of roaming charges when travelling abroad. This, in itself, is a major plus for any international traveller. Actually, since roaming is unlimited, Zer01 could be used as a primary operator by foreign (i.e. non-US) customers. The 'no contract' part, and the fact that service is pre-paid probably means that it's something they already have in mind.
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