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Wireless access

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Bearcat Wright, May 10, 2007.

  1. Norman Stansfield

    Norman Stansfield Active Member

    Co-signed. The thing really is awesome.
     
  2. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    a bowling ball?
     
  3. yes

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  4. Not one to shill for Cingular by any stretch, but their new 3G wireless card is the bomb. Absolutely. Bought it about two months ago, have never had a single moment where it was out of range. And I've been all over with it. They had a deal, sign up for two years (you have 30 days to change mind) and modem is free; $60 unlimited internet access per month. Worth it, considering all the money I was paying at Marriotts, airports, etc., plus my home high speed (which I have since canceled). Now I have internet wherever I go, including driving down the street. Dangerous, technology is.
     
  5. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Ogie, I thought you were deported?
     
  6. pressboxer

    pressboxer Active Member

    Canada refused to take him.

    Another Cingular dupe, but I get access with my cell phone (unlimited Internet is about $60 per month, just like with the air cards). I had to spend an extra $40 or so for the little line to connect the phone to a USB port, but everything else Ogie said applies. I've been to Central Kansas, Far West Texas and through the heart of the Hill Country, and never had a problem.

    And for a minor threadjack, the phone also has MP3 capabilities (the kit with the connecting line is actually sold as a "Music Pack"). Would downloading tunes create any issues with connectability (i.e., use of available memory)?
     
  7. Hammer Pants

    Hammer Pants Active Member

    Can I get the Cingular deal with a Mac? I have roommates now, but when I live on my own again, the difference in $45 for home high-speed and the $60 for Cingular wouldn't be bad, and maybe I could even get the company to pay for the difference. How much is Verizon's unlimited? Sprint's?
     
  8. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    set 'em up write. set 'em up.
     
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