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  1. #1
    Juan Pablo
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    The SPCS Vision Noveltel(tm) laptop data card has a HSN
    number similar to a "regular" PCS phone.
    Question:
    Can this PCMCIA wireless data Vision card be added to an
    existing SPCS plan as an extra line Add-A-Phone?
    Or, does it have to be considered as a single separate SPCS
    account?
    Thank you in advance. ---Juan




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  2. #2
    Jerome Zelinske
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    Re: Novatel Vision PCMCIA Card - As an Add-A-Phone?

    It can not be added as an Add-A-Phone. It can be added under the
    heading of "Laptop & PDA Plans" as "Sprint PCS Vision for Sprint PCS
    Connection Cards". $40 for 20MB, $60 for 40MB, $80 for 300MB per month.
    I suspect that the rates will change within the next year as the next
    level of data speeds is reached. Although a newer card is likely
    required.


    Juan Pablo wrote:
    > The SPCS Vision Noveltel(tm) laptop data card has a HSN
    > number similar to a "regular" PCS phone.
    > Question:
    > Can this PCMCIA wireless data Vision card be added to an
    > existing SPCS plan as an extra line Add-A-Phone?
    > Or, does it have to be considered as a single separate SPCS
    > account?
    > Thank you in advance. ---Juan
    >




  3. #3
    Snottyto
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    Re: Novatel Vision PCMCIA Card - As an Add-A-Phone?

    On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 02:09:07 GMT, Juan Pablo <jpsmail2(DELETE THIS
    SECTION)@earthlink.net> wrote:

    >The SPCS Vision Noveltel(tm) laptop data card has a HSN
    >number similar to a "regular" PCS phone.
    >Question:
    >Can this PCMCIA wireless data Vision card be added to an
    >existing SPCS plan as an extra line Add-A-Phone?
    >Or, does it have to be considered as a single separate SPCS
    >account?
    >Thank you in advance. ---Juan


    I think alot depends on the Rep. My card was grandfathered in when
    you could piggy back the cards as an adda phone. Mine cost me a $20 a
    month as an addaphone. It seems to work well.

    But I would like to hear more about the increase data rate.

    David



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