
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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This is just proves that T-Mobile Service is absolutely horrible. There would be no need to to have have this wireless router connection to talk in your own home if they could give better signal. Poor signal quality is probably the reason why they offer such cheap plans. And if your into not wasting minutes, there are devices out there that will take your cell phone calls and transfer them to your home phone for local calls or transfer a home call to cell for long distance. Complete waste of money. Drop T-Mobile and get AT&T Wireless. Little more expensive, but you get better coverage, better service in your home, plus more options like 3g service.
LMAO but you miss the point. Its UNLIMITED CALLING for $10 a month, that is the point of having it. WiFI is everywhere, on my square in downtown, all my friends houses, companys have it, how great is it that I now get unlimted calling anywhere I can connect to WiFi? AT&T can't touch that and never will, they still overcharge for everthing they do anyway, and 3G?? Thats a laugh in the few places they actually have it working....
That's not really the point. The #1 complaint of ALL companies is lack of signal in the home. It takes months to get a permit to construct a new tower, build it, and make it operational. This gives people instant signal no matter where they are. It even works if you live out in the middle of nowhere and have no service at all.
No one can offer full signal across 100% of the US. If they did, there'd only be one company.
For $50/month I get:
1500 nationwide, anytime GSM minutes AND
Unlimited TMobile @home minutes AND
Unlimited TMobile Hotspot minutes elsewhere, such as in Starbucks.
ATT comes nowhere close.
Drop T-Mobile and get AT&T Wireless?? I got T-Mobile in 2002 and have never look back (left AT&T). I just moved in April and am now in a AT&T wireless world way out in the country. But my T-Mobile just roams the AT&T and I pay less for it then AT&T users (I have traveled all over AL. FL. & TN. because work and my T-Mobile works when I need it.) HotSpot@Home is on my list to get soon because my house just does not get any signal in side (T-Mobile or AT&T).
Your statement needs a bit of a correction. Allow me.
"...there are devices out there that will take your cell phone calls and transfer them to your home phone for local calls or transfer a home call to cell for long distance.