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http://saunderslog.com [ Alec Saunders .LOG -- An explosive mix of VoIP, Technology, Wine, and Politics] The way Andy sees it, Skype has done something totally subversive with Sony and T-Mobile.  For the price of the Mylo, and $15 to Skype, you can make unlimited calls from any T-Mobile hotspot to anybody in North America for the next 12 months.  In fact, you can do the same from any hotspot, T-Mobile or not.  It’s just that Mylo includes 12 months of T-Mobile usage. 

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