can it be cheaper (obviously not faster) than seperate cellular and data services?
9/4/2005 12:43:55 AM
Cellular Broadband is very expensive.
9/4/2005 1:38:42 AM
Cellular broadband doesn't exist in NCcorrect me if I am wrong.
9/4/2005 1:42:35 AM
there are actually a couple plans that I've seen for unlimited dataVerizon's explicitly forbids VoIP though... and in fact pretty much else...
9/4/2005 3:50:05 AM
data as in can I use a PCMCIA card to log onto the Internet using my laptop?
9/4/2005 4:10:37 AM
yes, exactly like that
9/4/2005 5:51:41 AM
yeah verizon has it, but what it calls broadband must have a pretty loose definition
9/4/2005 11:29:31 AM
400-700kbps / 2mbps burstable they claimdoes anyone have, say, actual experience with it?[Edited on September 4, 2005 at 12:04 PM. Reason : Cingulair also seems to have it... I haven't looked on Alltel's site but I'd wager they might too]
9/4/2005 12:02:55 PM
The biggest problem with cellular broadband is horrible reliability in packet delivery, which voice traffic is highly sensitive to.
9/4/2005 12:18:19 PM
All the bandwith in the world won't matter with high latency and jitter.
9/4/2005 12:46:11 PM
i have used sprintgot over 800kbps in cameron village
9/4/2005 12:59:28 PM
woops i didnt mean 800i meant 300, weirdthat was just regular connection, never tried the EV-DO at the airport
9/4/2005 1:54:30 PM