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|    Bob F to anonymous@internet.none    |
|    Re: Can I use WIFI on a no-service smart    |
|    17 Apr 18 17:45:07    |
      From: bobnospam@gmail.com              On 4/14/2018 11:03 PM, anonymous@internet.none wrote:       > I am unable to get suitable internet service at my home, because of the       > rural location. I can only connect with a modem and all that is good for       > is email and newsgroups.       >       > Because I am retired I get a free Tracfone flip phone with 500 min per       > month. It's a government program for low income. This program does not       > allow smartphones though. I probably make 10 calls a month and use 20       > minutes of the allowed time. But it's free and it is good to have for       > emergencies and an occasional call when I am away from my home phone. I       > mostly keep the house phone because I do not get a cell signal at home.       > Again, it's a rural area and I am too far from any towers.       >       > Once and awhile I need to use the web. That means I have to go to the       > public library.       >       > My neighbor kid, who is 19 or 20 has smartphones and spends a fortune       > every month for all the latest apps and phones. He probably gets a new       > phone every 6 months or so. He seems to know a lot about them, and he       > told me that I can buy any smartphone, not get service on it, and still       > use the web at any Wifi spot. I know of at least 3 fast food places, and       > 4 or 5 bars in town that have free wifi, as well as the library, and a       > few businesses.       >       > Is it true that I can go to any of those Wifi spots and use the web       > without having any service on that phone? I just wanted to check, He       > said he will sell me one of his older phones for little money. I can see       > that being a benefit when I travel, so I can get weather reports and       > maps, nd I do like to look on ebay at times for stuff. Of course I       > suppose I could not buy on ebay if the phone has no service, but at       > least I can check for stuff, and if I want to buy, I'll have to go to       > the local library.       >              I have done that with every phone I've had even before I've talked to my       phone service provider to get the phone activated.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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