so it's like turning your cell phone into a VOIP phone? Allowing you
to scale back your minutes to accomodate the charge?

Or are they just charging you for bad service

On 9/21/07, Chris Miner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sprint Introduces Airave To Help Weak Reception
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> updated Sprint will begin offering a new femtocell device to help improve
> reception in homes to subscribers in Denver and Indianapolis. The Airave is
> a small box users plug into their home broadband connection that will cover
> an area of approximately 5000 square feet. Unlike T-Mobile's HotSpot @Home,
> the Airave uses femtocell technology to extend regular cellular coverage, so
> users do not need to buy a new handset to use it. The Airave will cost $50
> and Sprint will charge an additional service fee of $15 per month for
> individuals or $30 for families, which includes unlimited calling from the
> Airave. Up to 3 people can make calls from an Airave at once. The device is
> made by Samsung and was shown off at CTIA as the "UbiCell".
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