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	<title>The Unofficial Speak Out Wireless Canada Consumer Page - Topic: Speakout US costs</title>
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        	<title>sapien on Speakout US costs</title>
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        	        	<description><![CDATA[<p>Does anyone know how much the Speakout startup packages in the States cost?  I was thinking since they're not giving out US SIM cards any more, that I would buy the Nokia 1600 startup kit in the US plus the same one in Canada.  That way, I get both n/w coverage areas (by swapping SIM cards), plus a 2nd phone for backup in case one breaks, or at least a 2nd battery and charger out of the deal.  </p>
<p>OR<br />
Based on the previous recommendations in this forum, I was also thinking I could do the same with T-Mobile.  ie.  Buy their Nokia 2610 which is being sold online for $40, including a $25 startup credit (so basically the phone for $15) and then buy the same model at 7-11 in Canada.</p>
<p>Comments?  Am I crazy?  Will this work?</p>
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        	        	<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 15:04:54 -0800</pubDate>
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