At 02:59 AM 11/24/2009, you wrote: >I really need to get my technology up to speed...literally! I >figured out I'm paying about $400 a month for the various >phones/ISPs/landlines in my life. I'm talking to a company who has a >"virtual terminal" that allows online credit card processing which >would allow me to get rid of a $60+ land line and $12 a month for >dial up internet service at my salon. (yes...dial up! I only ever >have used the internet at work to print click-n-ship labels.) > >Anyone who could help me with any or all of these questions would be >MOST appreciated! > >1. Anyone have a reason why Sprint with their "unlimited >everything" plan for $99 a month would not be a good idea? Anyone >know why swapping from AT&T to Sprint would be a problem?
Nope and nope, I have sprint for years, cell and air card.. happy with coverage and customer support on both. they have a lesser priced everything plan now also $69.99/month but it does limit minutes 450 but all mobile to mobile is included, so you just use minutes for the land line calls.. but that plan says tethering is not included so the simply everything plan is your better bet if you want to tether. > >2. Anyone use their phone with a USB cable to their laptop to go >online on their computer? Any problems with data integrity? (Sprint >refers this to "use phone as modem" and it's included in the >plan...AT&T refers to this as "tethering" and it costs an extra $60 per month.) Nope no data integrity issues.. its more secure than an open WiFi access I did that.. long time ago.. new technology says it works better now and faster :) ask about what speeds you can expect > >3. Anyone know anything about the Blackberry 9700? Or the latest >rendition of the Curve? Any problems/limitations I should know >about? Any suggestions for a phone (besides an iPhone--which I've >about eliminated due to some other issues)? > Davy just got a blackberry (dingleberry it is referred to in our house) he loves it and I like it except personally I don't like the little ball thing.. I personally much prefer my palm centro which has a touch screen - unlike the iphone or pre touch screens you can use your nails, it is not dependant on using the pads of your finger tips >Thanks ever so much for any input! > >Karen, who is slow-tech now...but looking to be hi-tech soon! >Morning Glory >Key West > >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups "NailTech" group. >To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >[email protected]. >For more options, visit this group at >http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en. Regards, Debbie ^v^ ^o^ //\o/\\ ^o^ ^v^ Webmaster - System Admin - IDSR [email protected] (AOL or AIM - NailGdsss) WWWeb Services, Ronkonkoma, NY & Rocky Mount, VA 631-981-1273 fax 631-981-7557 ONLINE STORE http://www.beautytech.com/shoppe http://www.beautytech.com & http://www.beautytech.INFO for Professionals for Consumers -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "NailTech" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/nailtech?hl=en.
