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	<title>Comments on: Tom&#8217;s Tuesday Tech Tip: Free-Range Wireless</title>
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		<title>By: Tom Ziemba</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Ziemba</dc:creator>
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		<description>I had an email comment sent in from someone “in the industry” that wanted me to be sure to not leave Sprint out of the picture here (so we have Sprint, Verizon and AT&amp;T). He also pointed out that the $40 plan is only 50MB and that 50MB can be used up very easily in 3 or 4 hours (and pay overage charges right away!).  So the cheaper plan could end up costing more in the long run than paying the $59.99 for the 5GB plan. Lastly, he said he was on his computer about 8-10 hours a day, every day, and only used about 3GB a month. So he felt it is very hard to go over 5GB.  Your own experience will tell.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had an email comment sent in from someone “in the industry” that wanted me to be sure to not leave Sprint out of the picture here (so we have Sprint, Verizon and AT&#038;T). He also pointed out that the $40 plan is only 50MB and that 50MB can be used up very easily in 3 or 4 hours (and pay overage charges right away!).  So the cheaper plan could end up costing more in the long run than paying the $59.99 for the 5GB plan. Lastly, he said he was on his computer about 8-10 hours a day, every day, and only used about 3GB a month. So he felt it is very hard to go over 5GB.  Your own experience will tell.</p>
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