After 4 weeks of spotty service with my old provider I decided to go with Verizon, I purchased a Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX with a Sliver blue tooth. I needed something reliable and networking capable.
I have the laptop and printer already so let's see how it works out on the road, last month the cost of stopping for permitted loads and down time was a killer for the most part so having the [FONT=arial, sans-serif]capability[/FONT] of [FONT=arial, sans-serif]receiving[/FONT] and sending from anywhere I have service will be very helpful. I will be posting a very honest summary of how the service is and what works or what does not to include any dead zones I find.
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Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by aiwiron, Jun 10, 2012.
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Hey how much was that phone n plan out the door and how much will you be paying per month?
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I purchased the phone for 199.00 but I also got the accessory for mounting the phone and turns it into surround sound via the stereo system. Also the blue tooth so all together it was 405.00 for phone, Bluetooth and mount.
Unlimited cell, text and 8 gigs of hotspot cost around 180.00 per month. -
I have unlimited on the phone and also got a MiFI from verizon. Glad I went that route...
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. Verizon does seem to have the best network. Like my IPhone.
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AT&T has been good for a couple years, but now that they are updating towers, calls are dropping. Which is irritating. Have two rotary dials, 1400 minute package & a 5gb elevate wifi with them that runs around $120 a month. Want to switch to see the coverage difference, just can't get it in my head to pay $50-$60 more per month...yet.
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Yes, I have signal with them at both places where I spent 3 hours and 5 hours.aiwiron Thanks this. -
So far just around town I have yet to find a dead zone, my phone is connected to my new printer wifi that will go in the truck, saves over 50.00 per month in permit fax fees and not to mention time it takes to get into a truck stop and get out. Walmart has a Epson NX330 wifi capable printer for 49 dollars on sale. Works with I phones and smart phones if you download the ap from Epson.
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