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Anyone else have PCS vision? If so...

Locke

Golden Member
I have a question =) First, I know 50% of the population thinks Sprint sucks, but aside from their customer service their (phone)service has always worked perfectly for me.. and I can't argue with 1000 anytime/3000 N&W/unlimited PCS to PCS for $35/month.

Anyway, I just got a handspring Treo 300 and signed up for unlimited vision. Now... I was logged on a bit today then "exited" blazer and made a phone call. an hour or so later, I opened Blazer again and typed in a URL, it went right to it/was already connected(I even refreshed to double check). Now, there wasn't a call log telling me I accessed vision(Like the old wireless web does), so does this mean that hour I was connected and was burning my minutes? Or is it kind of a standby(I was receiving and making calls) and I wasn't clocking in minutes? Not sure how this thing works =) Thanks!

 
AFAIK, Vision is not billed through minutes as the old wireless internet was. But it is now billed through KB downloaded. I may be wrong about it, as I have unlimite vision with my plan.
 
Vision is unlimited (I have a Sanyo 8100 through Sprint.) You could link that puppy to your laptop nd download ll night long and it wouldn't make a difference. Well, actually it would make the folks at Sprint unhappy because they do not want people to know about that capability. But anyway, you're safe. When you're on a call, it is no longer connected to the internet in any way. As a sidenote, my browser does the same thing when I run it after having it closed. I guess it just likes remembering your last visited page.
 
Originally posted by: Thoreau
Vision is unlimited (I have a Sanyo 8100 through Sprint.) You could link that puppy to your laptop nd download ll night long and it wouldn't make a difference. Well, actually it would make the folks at Sprint unhappy because they do not want people to know about that capability. But anyway, you're safe. When you're on a call, it is no longer connected to the internet in any way. As a sidenote, my browser does the same thing when I run it after having it closed. I guess it just likes remembering your last visited page.

At a solid 113k/sec too 🙂 In the right area of course. I saw that at my office, with burst to around 126k or so. Pretty damned good for going through a phone if you ask me.
 
ok.. so just to clarify. =) I'm good? Vision doesn't use either minutes oo kb?(I'm on the unlimited plan. I asked the CSM 3 times to be sure). If so.. w00t! Thanks for the link also.
 
Originally posted by: Locke
ok.. so just to clarify. =) I'm good? Vision doesn't use either minutes oo kb?(I'm on the unlimited plan. I asked the CSM 3 times to be sure). If so.. w00t! Thanks for the link also.

Yup, you're clear. For once, unlimited really does mean unlimited.
 
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