you will be charged a casual rate of .03 cents per kb used w/o a data pkg. if you are getting a pwr vsn phn then the basic vsn pak is $15 w/o pic mail or video mail. if you want those features then it would be $20 a mo. and if u are billed a casual rate of the .03 kb it can get very expensive depending on how long u are connected.
you will be responsible for all casual charges since it is listed in ur terms of ur contract and we don't adj for casual usage. the only good thing about casual usage is that we have instilled a cap of $100 whereas we will turn off data svcs if has been exceeded.
2007-01-14 11:09:55
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answered by sexylonghairedgirl 3
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Here is the small print directly from Sprint.com:
Sprint Power VisionSM is available only while on the Nationwide Sprint PCS Network. Sprint Power VisionSM Packs are not available with Sprint PCS Connection Cards™, Sprint PCS Connection Kits™ or other devices that can be used as a modem. Customers with a Sprint PCS VisionSM phone or a Sprint Power VisionSM phone will be charged $0.02 per kilobyte for Sprint PCS VisionSM or Sprint Power VisionSM usage unless a Sprint PCS VisionSM Pack or Sprint Power VisionSM Pack is selected.
So, apparently without any kind of kb package, you would be charged .02 cents per kb. That isn't much, but double what I have and Cingular...
2007-01-14 06:39:22
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answered by ROBERT T 2
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Yes, with Sprint you will pay to access the internet. The lowest plan is starting out at $15 monthly for unlimited access. They also have a pay for what you use , but this will be a lot, unless you plan to use it like 10 minutes a month.
2007-01-14 06:13:07
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answered by Big C 6
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Depends on your plan already. Do you have a mobile internet plan? If not, you should ask to have one added. Sometimes they have good flat rate deals that you pay supplemental to your bill. Otherwise, you may be getting robbed per data sent to your phone.
2007-01-14 06:09:07
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answered by Tuesday 2
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I assume that is a cell company. yes. They will charge you per page and a service access fee.
2007-01-14 06:07:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the plan you have.
2007-01-14 06:10:55
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answered by Danielle ™ 3
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