Utilizing airport express to establish WiFi - TMO's hotspot@home program

Has anyone any positive or negative experiences with apple's wireless compact router: the airport express (not the larger base station), TMO's hotspot@home service, getting UMA connections?
I'll be traveling overseas next month, and some of the hotels don't have wifi in rooms but do have hardwire connections. I was thinking of connecting airport express to create wifi and then connecting with my BB 8820 for UMA and free calls to stateside numbers.

Anyone?

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