Re: [SLUG] Wireless broadband

From: Pete Theisen (petet@acun.com)
Date: Fri Nov 12 2004 - 04:48:43 EST


Mike Branda wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-10-22 at 03:40, Pete Theisen wrote:
>
>>Hi Everybody!
>>
>>Anyone know of a good wireless broadband to use in Florida? I mean go
>>from place to place even mobile like a cell phone with a PCMCIA card or
>>something stuck into the notebook. Is there anything?
>>
>>Of course, this *has* to work with Linux as well as Window$.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Pete
>
>
> At the end of last year I sat next to a guy on a plane coming back from
> San Diego and he was looking over some reports. I also noticed his neat
> little pcmcia card with an antenna and thought hmmm.....CDPD or is it a
> new type of data access?? So I listened to the little voice in my head
> and decided to ask what that card was. Turns out, he was a pilot market
> tester for verizon on a new broadband card. He boasted that some of the
> areas he went through gave him report speeds of 800 kbps!! I was
> amazed. He said that it would be on the market soon. A few weeks ago I
> remembered that flight and went searching for the technology. Below is
> what I found on verizon's site.
>
> http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/mobileoptions/broadband/index.jsp
>
> snip from site
>
> High Speed
> Verizon Wireless BroadbandAccess is one of the fastest, fully mobile
> wireless Internet data solutions available. Quickly download complex
> files and view email attachments at typical speeds of 300-500 kbps,
> capable of reaching speeds up to 2 Mbps^. Access your mission-critical
> data and applications behind the corporate firewall and get the answers
> you need with customers in the field right there. ***
>
> You'll need the data-only Verizon Wireless PC 5220 card*
> installed in your laptop
>
> * $79.99 monthly access gets you unlimited Verizon Wireless
> NationalAccess and BroadbandAccess service**
>
>
> Mike Branda Jr.
>

Hi Mike!

Interesting, thanks.

Regards,

Pete

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