Re: Ringback tones and hotspot question

2013-03-06 Thread Raul A. Gallegos
Hi, it depends on which plan you have with AT&T. For example I have a mobile share plan with several devices on it. The mobile share plan includes tethering at no extra charges. -- Raul A. Gallegos If it came down to it, I don't think I could ever stab someone. I mean I can barely get the stra

Re: Ringback tones and hotspot question

2013-03-06 Thread Alan Paganelli
You can have your phone act as a hot spot but it is an additional charge. AT&T wants 10 dollars more a month. You can have up to 4 devices. So you can use a laptop or 2 but you should also understand that all the devices you use still comes out of your data plan. But if you have a 2 gig data

Re: Ringback tones and hotspot question

2013-03-04 Thread Denny Schwab
Hi, Just a note on ringback tones. Ringback tones are actually the ring that the person calling you hears when they call. By default this is the simple ringing you hear when you make a phone call. Some phones/plans, I am not sure which, allow you to set a different sound for this ringback tone.

RE: Ringback tones and hotspot question

2013-03-04 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
Hi Shane, Your second question first. The iPhone can be used as a WiFi hot spot without the need to jailbreak or use additional apps. Ever since iOS 5 I think it was, the Personal Hotspot feature is part of iOS and you can allow other devices to connect to your iPhone when your iPhone is connected