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	<title>Comments on: Cricket does unlimited EVDO data for less</title>
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		<description>Cricket in Las Vegas and some of the other news articles on Google indicate that Cricket&#039;s network in Las Vegas is EVDO rev. A.  In fact, they do not sell the rev. 0 card shown in this article in Las Vegas, but rather a USB-plug from UTStarcom that does support rev. A where available.  The online user manual for the device indicates it supports 1xRTT, EvDO and EvDO rev.A.   It sounds like additional research is needed by this author and a retraction/correction needs to be printed, since this might be damaging Cricket&#039;s sales.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cricket in Las Vegas and some of the other news articles on Google indicate that Cricket&#8217;s network in Las Vegas is EVDO rev. A.  In fact, they do not sell the rev. 0 card shown in this article in Las Vegas, but rather a USB-plug from UTStarcom that does support rev. A where available.  The online user manual for the device indicates it supports 1xRTT, EvDO and EvDO rev.A.   It sounds like additional research is needed by this author and a retraction/correction needs to be printed, since this might be damaging Cricket&#8217;s sales.</p>
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