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We've known that AT&T has been test-marketing free 3G MicroCells
to subscribers with particularly awful reception in certain parts of
the country since the product launched last year, but as of January
23rd, they're codifying the offer and taking it nationwide. Bottom
line: the "top 7.5 percent of 3G wireless customers identified as
likely to experience poor in-building coverage at home or in small
offices" will be receiving some snail mail with a discount code; bring
it into an AT&T store and you'll be offered a gratis MicroCell.
There's a catch, though -- you need to agree to a one-year contract on
the unit (separate from your normal account contract), so if you
cancel service within that year, you need to either return the
MicroCell or get charged $199.99 minus $16.67 per month that you've
had it. Of course, that lines up with the newly-increased MicroCell
price that the carrier is instituting starting this Sunday.
Considering that AT&T needs to acknowledge that you're in a
terrible reception area to get it, we can't say we'd hope to be one of
the "lucky" 7.5 percent -- but it's a nice benefit nonetheless.
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