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From
23/02/2011 09:40:53
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
 
 
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23/02/2011 09:06:27
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows XP
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01501322
Message ID:
01501447
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>>>>>>In the other hand you know mobile operators give us free smartphones. I would change mine with another...
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>>>>>Have you looked at the android marketplace recently? It's growing so fast you can't keep up with it. In another year the offerings will be amazing...
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>>>>Android app store closed for Turkey because of tax issues with Google and our government. However people can install applications without app store. If I change my cellphone my first choice would be Iphone 4, second Androud. WP7 or Blackberry are not in my list. Blackberry has a few application and BIS is expensive at Turkey (for about 20USD/month). I pay 5USD/month for unlimited data plan with my Nokia. I won't make mine of WP7's test machine...
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>>>You pay $5/mth for unlimited data?
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>>Yes, just for Vodafone Turkey . Other operators are expensive. I pay about 12USD/month for 250minutes voice too. There is a contrat just for who moves Vodafone from other operators at this month 20USD/month for 1000minutes, it makes me angry.
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>>I know USA is cheapest country for communication. What about at USA?
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>I pay $100/mth for unlimited everything (voice, data, text, etc and that includes to/from landlines - there is a better deal for unlimited everything but voice is only mobile-to-mobile and I need landline unlimited as well so I am still sticking with this deal for now)
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>There are some new deals for $50/mth or even $25/mth for unlimited everything with some providers but those deals don't (yet) have the phone I want or don't have the same coverage (yet).
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>Each carrier has it's own deals. I think Verizon or AT&T are probably the most common here....but not sure.
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>The problem with U.S. deals is that this is a large country. If you travel or frequently spend time in rural areas, then your choices for coverage are limited. If you are always in one area only, then you have a greater choice because you don't have to worry about service when outside your area. You can get good deals on unlimited data and web but limited voice minutes if you want it. I don't want to worry if I went over my minutes so I stick with unlimited and a known set price each month.

25$ so cheap. Maybe move to 25$ contrat without phone and buy phone with your walled would be a better idea? Vodafone supply us contracts valid everwhere in Europe, not just at Turkey... You can't talk in even another place of USA, funny... :)

Mobile talking was so expensive at Turkey until Vodafone came. I bought mine before 15 years ago, there weren't any monthly contract. You were pay your every seconds, that was terrible.

There is a big war now and we're happy... There's just one cable phone provider at Turkey. Vodafone even forced them to make sale. Some people closed their cable phones because of cheap cell contrats.
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