I have used TM for about 5 years, have used Cingular and Sprint (yuck!) I'm pretty happy with TM. On it right now in Sumner WA. Now and again I have a small patch of roaming, but so small, I can wait to call when I'm back in TM's service area.
Panhandlepat, You can disable the volume strip in settings and the alarm has to be dismissed as well as set to off. Once I figured those things out, I love this phone! Wish they had a 3G version, I think the new G1 phone they offer is fugly!
Internet Tethering with AT&T
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by skunkmonkey, Mar 13, 2009.
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I guess I'll have to wait and see which trucking company I start with to see if they provide company phones. I'd hate to be charged roaming fees every time I call a consignee due to no coverage away from the interstate. But if the company has their own phones then I don't know that it would be a problem. -
if you dont DISMISS and turn alarm OFF on one day it would go off for DAYS at that time. the pics from it i posted on here got compliments such as "THAT was taken with a PHONE!?" LOL -
Thanx for the answers guys. Telco, are you on the road yet? Seems like I saw you were, so that leaves me wondering a few things.
How much is a dash phone if we ADD it to our existing T-mobile account of 2 phones. (I can research that, but if there's any discounts, I'd want to see that)
How is the truckstop wifi (although I hate to use truckstops when I don't need a shower/fuel)
How often can you find wifi elsewhere? I like to chat nightly with my research group.
Will Skype work on these phones? If so, do you add it to the 'pooter or to the phone? Seems like you'd just put the program on the 'pooter. -
Yes. ATT 's data package comes with 5GB of data. After that are additional charges.One advantage I found with a tethered connection is that there's no commitment like there usually is with a PCMCIA card. I just used mine while out of town for a month. Added the dataconnect before I left and removed it when I returned.
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Thanks for the clarification about the 5GB limit. -
For what its worth. Verizon offers high speed USB internet for $50 per month. Up to you whom you chose.
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Okay, got an offer from T-mobile. Adding a line to our family plan (9.99) plus internet (24.99) will come with a blackberry 8820 (nice and big with a querty keyboard) for only $150 with the 1yr plan.
Now, the blackberry has a usb cable, so I assume it can be tethered to the pc for net usage? The reviews on this model say it doesnt have the camera and is a bit clunky with a lot of scrolling to view web pages, but I guess that is moot if I use the laptop and a tether.
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Then there is the option of tethering without telling the carrier, or what they call "under the radar," which is what you are talking about doing with T-mobile. Yeah, it can be done, but you are going to get raked over the coals if they find out about it. Unlimited data on the phone usually doesn't apply to tethering it to a PC. They don't like that. Also they can tell if your tethered or not. Something in the way it connects leaves a signature and they can tell.
There is a program called PDANet, that lets you tether and they claim the program will hide the fact that you are tethered. But they offer no guarantee. People have done it and gotten away with it for years. The trick is not using so much data that they will notice. Google the words PDANet, blackberry, and junefabrics. My mother uses this program on her palm treo, I set it up for her last year. But she only uses it sparingly, pretty much only for online banking during the week, and maybe for a week every few months when she goes to Florida. Her carrier, Sprint, has never once complained about it.
Your best and safest bet is to go into the pilot and pick up that Slingshot modem. It's takes $250 to start it up, but it's one of the best deals out there as far as I'm concerned.
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