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T-Mobile HotSpot @Home Review

Posted by Jack Cook on June 27, 2007 – 8:32 am
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ps Phone Scoop has a review up on the T-Mobile HotSpot @Home that was announced today.  Generally, they felt that the service worked well although there were a few glitches.  Very simple to set up … anyone can buy, setup and use this product right off the shelf.

It is limited right now with just two handsets that work with the service but one would reasonably assume that T-Mobile will add to the number of dual-mode handsets capable of using this service

If you like to talk a lot and are located in a poor network coverage areas, HotSpot @Home offers solid in-house coverage and a cheaper alternative to large voice plans.

Check out the review of the T-Mobile HotSpot @Home Review at Phone Scoop … it’s pretty good and worth looking at.

 

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