Yesterday I signed up with Millenicom, my equipment should arrive at my home in the next 6 days. They use the Sprint network but don't require a contract and you don't have to pay for the equipment, just send it back when you are done.
I'll let you guys know how it works.
Internet on the road
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Treefork, Mar 24, 2008.
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As I said before its cool that you like another carrier and by all means share your experience, but lets not guild the lilly and make false claims because you think you know what you are talking about. I don't mean to sound rude but FiOS does not even compare to wireless in any arena, and by posting that link makes it look like you don't know the difference.
So I'm still waiting here for the link to 'Verizon has the worst consumer rating for 2007', or for mark to admit that he embellished that a tad.
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Thanks for the help with a wifi card on what provider to use, even if the info is upto 4 yrs old, This wifi is something new to me, I have dsl at home, im looking for something in the wifi world that would be compairable to speed of dsl, with a service area of dam near every we may travel,
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i have had my aircard from sprint. almost a month now and it would seem just a tick slower than what i have at home.
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Staying in contact while on the road can be a challange!
Internet for travelers is fortunatly pretty easy to access.
I use a wi-fi card to get onto local networks at the truckstops, motels, and other sources. The cost of a decent wi-fi card is # $50 for a decent one if your laptop doesn't have an internal wi-fi.
I also use a broadband card from a cellphone provider. The cost for these cards are about $60/month, most cell providers charge the same. -
"False Claims"??
I answered your question previously with a LINK to these article on Consumer Reports:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2006/07/verizon_unlimited.html
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2007/10/ny_verizon.html
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*Also its Guild the Lilly, not Gild the Lily, please quote me properly if you are going to go through the trouble to stand up and be heard. The false claims comment is from the links that you posted after your consumer affairs links.
Now lets look at your consumer affairs links:
1) Your first link (2006, wrong year again mate) is to a story about Verizon Limits Its "Unlimited" Wireless Broadband Service and it does not translate into Mark's claim that Verizon had the worst customer service comment.
2)Your second link (2007, at least you got the right year) Verizon Agrees to Stop 'Unlimited' Claims is once again not the topic which we were discussing, please keep up or get out of the hammer lane so the rest of us can go by.
To refresh your memory and linking skills, the discussion was from Mark's comment:
Cheers,
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I use Sprint and I have evdo/rev a service in most places I am at. If I dont have evdo/ rev a service I get a decent speed in most other places similar to dial up. There have been very few places that I have been without any service. Spint is unlimited usage (honestly) for 59.99 a month. I think it is the best.
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I am using Alltel aircard, and have had no troubles connecting across the nation. Some areas the service is slow, dial up, but the coverage is good, and it is truley unlimited for $59.99 per month.
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You were first to come off as snide, you are the one that needs the hand down off the "soapbox", my friend.
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