Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Scott Granados
That will be resolved on the new phones coming out over the next couple quarters if it hasn’t been already. T-Mobile is building new sites like crazy. The 600 MHz spectrum will help fill in the gaps. T-mobile actually just passed verizon in percent of population covered but I’m sure VZ still

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Mary Otten
T-Mobile definitely has a long way to go here out west once you get off the major highways and out of the major towns. Shoot. Nine or so blocks south of my house, still well in the city, T-Mobile coverage sucks. Fortunately, I don't have to go there. But this is where Verizon still kicked

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread lenron brown
Scott your totally right it depends on your area. I would say try and give them a test drive if possible. T-Mobile could be better where I live and I have even talked to reps about making that happen. I still love the service because I have a nice cell spot in my house and when I got in the city I

help with free version of folx download manager.

2017-08-15 Thread Trahern Culver
hi all, I hope your all well I'm running the free version of Folx, I'm having a strange problem when I go to download files from a website after a few seconds folx tels me that the file is 1kb and that the task has finished no matter what size the file is. then when I check my downloads

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Scott Granados
I know T-Mobile does, Metro I know has an unlimited talk plan not sure on their data although they are less expensive. I know you get 3G but I’m not sure the 4G data pricing for unlimited. I’d go with T-Mobile direct if I were going down this path. I use them and love their network but your

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Jessica Moss
Ok, I’m confused; do both t-mobile and metro PCS now offer unlimitted data, or just t-mobile? > On Aug 15, 2017, at 3:39 PM, Scott Granados wrote: > > I’m on an older plan that offers up to 10 lines for $50 per but the new plans > I believe are $45 all in including

Re: email address in mail header

2017-08-15 Thread Christina C.
Andrew, I appreciate your help. I am able to interact with the header. The problem that I was having is that only a name was displayed after Vo announced embedded. An email address is not displayed. I performed a VO plus shift plus M on the name but the email address was not in the context

Re: email address in mail header

2017-08-15 Thread Andrew Lamanche
Hello Christina, When you open the message in Mail on your mac and vo to the left once, you should hear something like message headers. Interact with that area and you should be able to read the to and from and date fields. You may have to interact several times in order to be able to read

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Scott Granados
I’m on an older plan that offers up to 10 lines for $50 per but the new plans I believe are $45 all in including taxes tag and title.:). It’s either $45 or $50 something in that range. They include the tax in the total amount as does Metro PCS. > On Aug 15, 2017, at 3:36 PM, Jessica Moss

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Jessica Moss
How much are you paying for t-mobile’s unlimitted service with taxes and the like? > On Aug 15, 2017, at 2:49 PM, Scott Granados wrote: > > Nothing is the same from 4 years ago or longer. T-Mobile took them over some > time ago and now runs Metro PCS on their own

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Scott Granados
Yes, definitely go with an unlimited plan, they are all offering them now. > On Aug 15, 2017, at 3:28 PM, Jessica Moss wrote: > > Oh cool, I may consider that then. I’ve used a little over 7 gb before, > mostly because I stream pandora as well as gps on a regular

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Jessica Moss
Oh cool, I may consider that then. I’ve used a little over 7 gb before, mostly because I stream pandora as well as gps on a regular basis on my way to work, so that consumes a load of data. > On Aug 15, 2017, at 2:49 PM, Scott Granados wrote: > > Nothing is the same

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Scott Granados
Nothing is the same from 4 years ago or longer. T-Mobile took them over some time ago and now runs Metro PCS on their own network. All the provisioning is the same as regular T-Mobile phones. If I had the choice I’d go with T-Mobile directly but Metro isn’t a bad idea if you need the

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Jessica Moss
Do both of those actually have unlimitted data though? The last time I checked, metro pcs didn’t, but that was several years ago and that could’ve changed. I was going to switch to them about 4 years ago, and went to a store in the Orlando area, and immediately decided not to, partly because

email address in mail header

2017-08-15 Thread Christina C.
Hello, In the header, on my Mac, in apple mail, I cant’ figure out how to find out what the email address is of the sender is. i have a suspicious email and I’d like to see what address the email is sent from. Mail help said to point the mouse pointer at the name and some options would show

Re: Tidbits.com: T-Mobile Offers Discounted Cellular Plans to Those Aged 55 and Up

2017-08-15 Thread Scott Granados
I thought you were a World Comm / UUNet guy. I must be slipping. > On Aug 15, 2017, at 11:07 AM, Jonathan Cohn wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > No, I have no connection to T-Mobile. I have been using Sprint for 25 years. > (I was a Sprint employee for 9 of those years.)

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Jessica Moss
Ok, this is starting to throw up a lot of red flags on my end, unless someone knows something I’ve overlooked. I just checked out their webpage, and so far, I see no contact information for them, they want you to enter your name and e-mail address, which I’m not going to do when I know

Re: Braille display issues

2017-08-15 Thread Jonathan Cohn
So, are you implying that 1/2 the commands were being sent via bluetooth and 1/2 via USB? It seems there have been several generations of Focus 40 displays. Does your display have the ability to change between three BlueTooth connections using a hot key? My memory of the initial query was that

Tidbits.com: T-Mobile Offers Discounted Cellular Plans to Those Aged 55 and Up

2017-08-15 Thread Jonathan Cohn
Hello, No, I have no connection to T-Mobile. I have been using Sprint for 25 years. (I was a Sprint employee for 9 of those years.) This seems like a good play especially for couples and those that transitioned from the Windows 6 phones to iPhones. Best Wishes, Jonathan T-Mobile Offers

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Scott Granados
Remember though, in the end you’re still on the Sprint network which is no picnic. Sprint’s network performed so badly in the last round of testing of the big 4 networks they had their results dropped from consideration for being so slow. To give you an example, T-Mobile averages 30 megabits

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Jessica Moss
It is; all of my family/friends, along with my daughter’s school have had that number for years > On Aug 15, 2017, at 9:49 AM, Mika Pyyhkala wrote: > > I don't see any reason why Sprint would not take you back as a customer. > You may just have to check also on the number

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Mika Pyyhkala
I don't see any reason why Sprint would not take you back as a customer. You may just have to check also on the number porting if that is important to you. Best, Mika On 8/15/17, Jessica Moss wrote: > Thanx so much for passing this along. I wish they’d stated

Re: Get an unlimited no-contract phone plan for $45 - CNET

2017-08-15 Thread Jessica Moss
Thanx so much for passing this along. I wish they’d stated however, where/how to obtain this new service, sense I’m really interested in trying it. I really need to cut back as much as possible on my spending, so this may be right up my alley. I wonder however, if they’re apparently