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Help me (att data polling)

Wow that is pretty ridiculous. Is that the case for every carrier?

One thing you can try is to keep your family plan on AT&T, get a the evo on sprint, get a data only plan, get google voice and set it up to use your AT&T minutes while using the free sms on voice. Only thing is you would not get mms.

Would that be possible?
 
As far as them adding you from what I have read it is that way with all the major US carriers. But the only ones that phones can be easly done with are the GSM ones since on CDMA they have to add the phone to their list to have it work.

As to your other question I am not sure since I do not have a google voice acct. I am still waiting on it.
 
One thing you can try is to keep your family plan on AT&T, get a the evo on sprint, get a data only plan, get google voice and set it up to use your AT&T minutes while using the free sms on voice. Only thing is you would not get mms.

Would that be possible?

It might be possible (would Sprint even do a data only plan on the Evo? They seem to have some pretty strict plan rules for the Evo, eg. the $10 "bend over" fee). An interesting thought, but I'm too tired to try and imagine the forwarding routine and figure out if I would have to carry around 2 phones. I just got a GV account today, so it's something to ponder tomorrow.
 
If you get a "data only" plan, just setup a SIP account or Skype for phone service. There are many VoIP providers where you can configure the account which is servicing your home, to also be used on the cell via data connection. Technically, I can setup my Vonage account/number on my phone, but right now I'm using "Skype Out" for $3/mo, which gives me unlimited outbound minutes. Inbound is only ~$10/mo or so.
 
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