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The Hot Spot @ Home service will require a router, you can use your current one or get one free from T-Mobile, after a $50 mail in rebate of course. You will also need a phone that is able to be used with Hot Spot @ Home, currently there are a few models by Nokia and Samsung. The Hot Spot @ Home service will allow you to get:
While I think the idea of this service is great I am not sure who would really use it. This sounds like a lot of early adopters type’s would love it, but I am not sure it would benefit them. As much as I would want to use this my first thought’s would be that I already get unlimited calls from home with my current cable provider and if I wanted just one phone I would most likely have to “downgrade” from my current Blackberry Pearl to get a phone that would work. One good reason I can think of is for a current T-Mobile customer who gets poor reception at home but if you get that bad of reception I would think you would look for a new provider and not get additional services. Time will tell if this will be a hit, I for one am curious.
Read [T-Mobile] Via [WSJ.com]
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