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  1. #1
    Bill T
    Guest
    I've used my laptop-to-Vision phone hook-up occasionally for access to the
    internet. I've been very happy with the connection speeds and reliability
    and I'm thinking of getting a wireless data plan. Sprint offers 300MB /
    month for $80. How does this compare with wireless offerings from the other
    telcos?

    I prob. will be travelling a fair bit in the coming months, including trips
    to boonies where the hotels don't have free broadband (gasp!). Also, having
    gotten used to my wi-fi connection at home, it would be nice to browse the
    web while sitting by the pool or whatever. In a few years, wi-fi will
    probably be all over the place, but for now I think cellular data is still
    my best bet.

    Thanks.


    Bill T





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  2. #2
    Jerome Zelinske
    Guest

    Re: wireless internet

    Do you already have a Sprint PCS Connection Card? The 300 MB for
    $80 is only for one of those cards. Your phone and plan would be
    separate. Of course Vision on the phone and Vision on the Connection
    Card would only work where Sprint PCS has it's own coverage, no roaming.


    Bill T wrote:
    > I've used my laptop-to-Vision phone hook-up occasionally for access to the
    > internet. I've been very happy with the connection speeds and reliability
    > and I'm thinking of getting a wireless data plan. Sprint offers 300MB /
    > month for $80. How does this compare with wireless offerings from the other
    > telcos?
    >
    > I prob. will be travelling a fair bit in the coming months, including trips
    > to boonies where the hotels don't have free broadband (gasp!). Also, having
    > gotten used to my wi-fi connection at home, it would be nice to browse the
    > web while sitting by the pool or whatever. In a few years, wi-fi will
    > probably be all over the place, but for now I think cellular data is still
    > my best bet.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    >
    > Bill T
    >
    >




  3. #3
    Bob Smith
    Guest

    Re: wireless internet


    "Bill T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:egHIc.91167$P%[email protected]...
    > I've used my laptop-to-Vision phone hook-up occasionally for access to the
    > internet. I've been very happy with the connection speeds and reliability
    > and I'm thinking of getting a wireless data plan. Sprint offers 300MB /
    > month for $80. How does this compare with wireless offerings from the

    other
    > telcos?
    >
    > I prob. will be travelling a fair bit in the coming months, including

    trips
    > to boonies where the hotels don't have free broadband (gasp!). Also,

    having
    > gotten used to my wi-fi connection at home, it would be nice to browse the
    > web while sitting by the pool or whatever. In a few years, wi-fi will
    > probably be all over the place, but for now I think cellular data is still
    > my best bet.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    >
    > Bill T


    To follow up on Jerome's post, one thing more to mention to Bill T. If you
    can qualify as a business account with SPCS, you can get unlimited wireless
    for $80 with SPCS.
    http://www.sprint.com/business/produ...rPCSVision.jsp

    Bob





  4. #4

    Re: wireless internet

    On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 01:53:14 GMT, "Bill T" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >
    >I prob. will be travelling a fair bit in the coming months, including trips
    >to boonies where the hotels don't have free broadband (gasp!). Also, having


    Hey, even in the boonies, if you can find a Hampton Inn or Hilton
    Garden Inn, it has free high-speed.....


    Deb



  5. #5

    Re: wireless internet

    On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 12:44:22 GMT, "Bob Smith"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >> gotten used to my wi-fi connection at home, it would be nice to browse the
    >> web while sitting by the pool or whatever. In a few years, wi-fi will
    >> probably be all over the place, but for now I think cellular data is still
    >> my best bet.
    >>

    >To follow up on Jerome's post, one thing more to mention to Bill T. If you
    >can qualify as a business account with SPCS, you can get unlimited wireless
    >for $80 with SPCS.
    >http://www.sprint.com/business/produ...rPCSVision.jsp


    Which would definitely be worth looking at, since 300M will not go far
    browsing these days.
    Deb



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