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RE: Question related to Cellular Data and restrictions..

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jack Vizelter)
Wed Dec 4 17:46:18 2013

From: Jack Vizelter <jack@mail.rockefeller.edu>
To: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 22:45:35 +0000
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In my experience, nationwide, typically just means the continental 48 state=
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From: Jay Ashworth [jra@baylink.com]=0A=
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Subject: Re: Question related to Cellular Data and restrictions..=0A=
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> Have any of you experienced or been subjected to a "domestic data=0A=
> roaming policy"? I am a customer of a carrier who advertises=0A=
> "Unlimited Nationwide 4G data", but limits their customers to 50MB per=0A=
> month while traveling in an area they do not have coverage (Alaska,=0A=
> for example). I've never heard of such a policy in regards to a=0A=
> "Nationwide" plan.. I thought the entire idea of saying nationwide was=0A=
> to represent you were covering the ENTIRE NATION.=0A=
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I believe you will find that any carrier says "Nationwide means where we=0A=
have coverage, and unlimited means 'if you're on our towers'."=0A=
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