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Answers: I'll try and give you the clearest answer possible. Trouble is there's a few similar option that get family get confused rather often.
Based on what you said, right in a minute you're on the "Pay As You Go" data plan that's specific to PDA/smartphones. The Voyager is categorized as a "Get It Now" phone, goal it functions on an operating system like ny other phone a bit than PDA/smartphones which run on a mobile version of Windows (or something similar).
When varying over to the Voyager, remember you are required to migrate to the new Nationwide plan, which is the exact same price as the America's Choice plans, but they bill facts usage differently ($1.99 per MB). The data charges can be negated it you sign up for the $15 VCast VPak or the $25 VPak + Mobile TV. Otherwise you could apply a block to Mobile Web as very well as a few other blocks and ensure that you never accidentally incur data charges. The bundle to use your phone as a modem (BroadBand Access Connect) is entirly an optional factor.
If you goto the Voyager get the VCAST and you'll know how to browse the internet. it's $15. You dont need the full internet plan lone if you plan on using the phone as a modem for your laptop. You will have to move to a newer NAtionwide plan but simply the terms are like peas in a pod. Voyager is not a smart phone it's a multimedia phone. I hope this helps Lance
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