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krs3g
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FS: Samsung Airave

Used for a few months, getting rid of it as I recently left Sprint. It's a personal signal booster/network extender for the Sprint network. Supports up to 3 simultaneous calls but access can be restricted online through your sprint account.



retails for $100, goes on ebay for $60, willing to part with it for $40.

http://www.nextel.com/en/services/airave/index.shtml

3/7/2010 4:15:50 AM

wwwebsurfer
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Quote :
"AIRAVE Enhanced Coverage Charge - $4.99/mo. (required per AIRAVE unit)**
Single Line Unlimited Calling Plan (optional) - $10/mo. per account**
Multi-Line (multiple phones sharing minutes on one account) Unlimited Calling Plan (optional) - $20/mo. per account**"


Those prices accurate?

3/7/2010 12:39:11 PM

djeternal
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So it's not just a 1 time purchase type accessory? You actually have a monthly charge with it?

Fuck that. I get shitty service at my house, but it would be cheaper to just get a home phone if those prices are accurate.

3/7/2010 1:16:52 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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not really a signal booster.. it's routing the calls over the internets

3/7/2010 2:15:24 PM

BigBlueRam
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^

3/7/2010 2:40:33 PM

djeternal
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oic, nevermind then

i would like to have a signal booster though. but instead I will probably just switch to Verizon in September when my contract is up.

3/7/2010 2:58:21 PM

NCSU Hobbit
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It's amazing how these companies can get away with charging you an extra $40 a month just to compensate for the completely shitty signal that you get with the $100/mo you already pay.

What the fuck.

3/7/2010 3:37:19 PM

smc
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THANK YOU SIR! MAY I HAVE ANOTHER?

3/7/2010 4:22:01 PM

krs3g
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[quoteThose prices accurate?[/quote]

yeah, those rates are accurate.

3/7/2010 5:05:18 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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or are they?

3/7/2010 6:08:03 PM

wwwebsurfer
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I might actually use one of these if I switched everything over to cell (instead of a landline business phone.) Wouldn't be a bad idea - and not too much more than ooma pro.

But they're chargin' me like $15/month for unlimited minutes? Seems steep, but I guess that depends on usage

3/7/2010 10:30:15 PM

krs3g
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The pricing is a bit misleading. It's $5/month to use minutes included in your plan.

The 'unlimited' options come into play when/if you want to purchase airtime beyond what's included in your plan for use exclusive through the Airave.

It's pretty hard to go over your airtime on the sprint network, so I never payed more than $5/month for this thing, with basically unlimited calling. Most plans have: Any Mobile, Any Time - meaning your 'daytime airtime' is only used to call land lines. Most plans also include night and weekends starting @ 7PM, and they've also recently (but quietly) launched a program to compete with the Mycircle/Myfavs programs wherein you can select up to 5 numbers to call for free.

Even the cheapest VOIP plans start @ $10/month so overall I was definitely very pleased with my decision to get on board with the airave.

I'm going to ebay it if I can't move it here in the next day or so, I was really just hoping to save myself a trip to the post office.

[Edited on March 7, 2010 at 11:55 PM. Reason : .]

3/7/2010 11:51:34 PM

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