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lv-ab: RE: Verizon Wireless Internet Coverage

From: Barry Singer (no email)
Date: Thu Oct 19 2006 - 19:45:30 EDT

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    http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/CoverageLocatorController?requesttype=NEW
    REQUEST

    Download complex files and large email attachments easily at average speeds
    of 400- 700 kbps, capable of bursts up to 2 Mbps.†
     Verizon Wireless BroadbandAccess is powered by our high-speed wireless
    broadband network.
    BroadbandAccess is available in 181 major metropolitan areas covering over
    148 million people, and is expanding coast to coast. BroadbandAccess is
    available in 72 primary airports in the U.S. Speeds based on our network
    tests with 5MB FTP data files without compression. Actual speeds and
    coverage may vary.

    YMMV,

    Barry

    -----Original Message-----
    From:
    [mailto:] On Behalf Of

    Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 8:51 AM
    To:
    Subject: Re: lv-ab: RE: T&T: Internet access comparisons.

    This post got migrated from another bulletin board so pertinent information
    was lacking.

    This is not WIFI or 802.xx. It is a plug in card that I'm trying out that
    uses the Cellphone Technology to give you connection anywhere. Dual band
    800/1900 MHz.
    $60 per month unlimited usage and free hardware with 2 year contract.
    Coverage currently is most cities and towns and along freeways and highways.
    It is degraded by the number of people using your local cell but it has
    never run more than 120K which is pretty bad for a system they advertise as
    "up to 2.4M" One would expect say 50% worst case, not 5%.
    I figured it is about the same cost as my DSL although rated at half the
    speed but it would be a good substitute considering the portability. So far
    it is a dead loss. I contacted Embarq and they said to take it to the local
    store and have them check it out which I will do today. I'll report
    results.

    Regards,

    Ann-Marie Foster,

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: <>
    To: <>
    Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 4:42 AM
    Subject: Re: lv-ab: RE: T&T: Internet access comparisons.

    > I think the wireless speed is mostly slowed by
    > the number of users on that hub at any given time.
    > Try it again at 03:00 and see if the speed is
    > faster. Also, the 802.11G speed is very much
    > affected by the security setting. If you can, set
    > it up for no security at all and check the speed.
    >
    > Eric Thompson
    > S/V Procrastinator
    > South San Francisco
    >

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