[LUNI] cell phone and netaccess/computerRonald Petty ron.petty at unigeek.comThu Jun 12 13:21:49 CDT 2003
Sprint is out of the question for me. I currently live on the 47th floor and anyone with Sprint that comes over doesn't hardly work. I also need it to work in Southern California which Sprint says they cover but really don't (well they might, but the signal sucks). Ron On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 16:07, Kara Pritchard wrote: > On 9 Jun 2003, Ronald Petty wrote: > > > I am moving (as many of you know) to Lincoln Park soon (aka next > > month). Besides DSL, I was wondering, what kind of cell phone access > > people are using and if so whats good and what is bad in the area. I > > would also like to know what kind of modem/cell access there is. > > Basically I would LOVE to be able to use my laptop for my cell and > > remote surfing at some bar. If there is no pcmcia card to do this > > (don't know haven't really looked), is there a PDA that is Linux/cell > > phone that is actually worth using? I am not really traveling the world > > (maybe US for the most part), so range is not so much an issue. > > I use Sprint and have an agent that gets LUG members and LPI certified > people 15% off the package prices. I have a big package, doubled it with > free vision (their wireless internet service) and it's cheaper than I had > on my old Sprint package. 2 phones, 2000 shared minutes, unlimited sprint > to sprint, unlimited night & weekend, unlimited vision for $85. > > If anyone's interested in a quote, let me know and I'll forward you. (I'm > not the agent, my neighbor is :-) He's out of St Louis, but does > everything via mail so has clients across the US. > > Sprint has a compact flash card (for pda's) and pcmcia cards to do what > you want. I'm expecting my cf card next week :-)
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