July 20, 201015 yr I've been looking this up for awhile now and I've only recently needed to use it. I have a Motorola Droid and I have an unlimited internet usage ($30/month). I want to tether (use my phone as a router to access the internet) so I can actually access things because my home internet is screwed up. My question is, is there another fee for doing this? Or is it included? I have Verizon Wireless, I don't think that matters because its the only company with the Moto Droid. Thanks in advance, Gandalf14141 Finally on here to update that I have officially quit! It's been fun.[hide=Signature]R.I.P Billy Mays and <3 My Friend C.D.S 7/8/09 <360,816th to 99 Fletching 03/07/09|220,309th Person to be Able to Kill Dusties | 10 Year Cape on 12/20/14[/hide]
July 20, 201015 yr I think it counts every time you connect to the internet as a phone call, and long-distance charges still apply, so unless you want a fortune in long-distance calls to popups, then I wouldn't do it. Sig by me, in MS paint, but I'm still working on it. Suggestions appreciated This guide is as concise as a gourmet's handbook with the guidelines of "Pick up fork, stab food, insert into your mouth, then chew".
July 20, 201015 yr http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/06/verizon-confirms-droid-tethering-cost-will-ask-subscribers-to-d/ An extra $30 if that article is still valid.
July 26, 201015 yr I think it counts every time you connect to the internet as a phone call, and long-distance charges still apply, so unless you want a fortune in long-distance calls to popups, then I wouldn't do it. It doesn't connect via phone call. It connects via a different system. And phones dont use dial up internet so he should be fine. If you click on them they hatch or grow up faster and look awesomer!!!87.5% of all statistics are made up on the spot. If you're one of the 42% of statistics that doesn't, copy and paste this into your sig. In addition, 126.324% of the previous statement does not make sense.
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