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Originally Posted by Rochard
Who doesn't have a cell phone that isn't a wifi hotspot?
I guess me. I have an iPhone for my work phone and when I try to turn it on as a hot spot it tells me I need to "call my carrier" (which is Verizon). I've never done it because I get so annoyed and just use my Android.
At a certain point in time data will be free.
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I probably spend 90% of my life between my house and office, meaning, I have access to Wifi that much of the time. My cell carrier works off of Wifi and then falls to Sprint when I am out and about when there isn't wifi avilable in stores, restaurants, and so forth. The service is cost and quality of service optimized. I have stellar reception indoors at home and office while most do not and I pay $35 per month for TWO lines with no contract whatsoever. So basically my current plan doesn't include tethering/hotspot capabilities.