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Seeking best deals on wifi services

Discussion in 'California & Nevada (Northern)' started by apollo355, Jul 3, 2007.

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  1. apollo355

    apollo355 Karting

    Oct 4, 2006
    126
    For those in the SJ area who use wifis what are some of the best bargains out there? I need it to telecommute.
     
  2. dakharris

    dakharris Two Time F1 World Champ

    Jun 7, 2001
    29,441
    Sleepy Hollow
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    Cavaliere Senzatesta
    Starbucks
     
  3. apollo355

    apollo355 Karting

    Oct 4, 2006
    126
    I meant for residence
     
  4. def

    def Formula Junior

    Oct 3, 2005
    351
    San Francisco, CA
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    Kevin
    Your neighbor!
     
  5. apollo355

    apollo355 Karting

    Oct 4, 2006
    126
    ha ha don't you think I've thought of that? They're all secured! Seriously just need a paid service with reasonable rates so I could expense it.
     
  6. SuperVixen

    SuperVixen Formula Junior

    Jan 8, 2007
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    San Francisco
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    Super Vixen
    Thank goodness I live in a huge building. I bought wifi and never opened the box or plugged a phone in the wall. Paid for the service for 3 or 4 months, but one of my neighbors has an open network so it's all peachy.

    Actually I read yesterday that AT&T has a secret special for $9.99/month. There was an article about how hidden that price is on their website. It's like on the contract page or something, but it's for dsl and you need to commit to a year. I think regular price is $14.99/month.
     
  7. dakharris

    dakharris Two Time F1 World Champ

    Jun 7, 2001
    29,441
    Sleepy Hollow
    Full Name:
    Cavaliere Senzatesta
    When you say wi-fi, do you really mean wireless internet connection or do you mean any type....like cable? I have Comcast cable. It's about $45 per month and it's been great. If you want high speed mobility, AT&T or Verizon can hook you up for about the same price. I do not have it because I live in an area with terrible reception, but those I have spoken to say it's great. You can buy a flash card or plug one into a USB port like a flash memory drive. Prices on any deal fluctuate based with how many and what types of service you package. They also have teaser deals for new customers.
     
  8. apollo355

    apollo355 Karting

    Oct 4, 2006
    126
    I meant paid residential wireless internet service plans.
     

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