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Subject: TWL: RE: Wireless Data
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    I have an ATT one rate cell phone. I heard rumors (maybe on this thread)
    that ATT bought the Bahamas cell phone system (Batelnet). I called ATT and
    they wouldn't say, however they did say my phone will now work in Bahamas @
    $.65 per minute. They say my phone will ring in Bahamas when my number is
    called stateside, and I can call out by dialing as normal?

    I'm heading over in a couple of weeks...so we'll see.

    Bob Whicher

    -----Original Message-----
    From: David A. Stahl [mailto:
    Subject: TWL: Wireless Data

    There have been several long threads dealing with wireless
    communications for cruisers. I thought the list may be
    interested in our experiences. We have been researching
    ways to stay in touch from Skooch as we hop around
    the USVIs and hopefully work our way thru the Bahamas
    and home. That is . . . without buying a huge sat dish and
    paying $3/minute.

    So far we have purchased a motorola data phone and set
    up an account with Cingular. We picked them because we
    can set up national long distance roaming and 500 minutes
    for @XXX.XXX Coverage charts indicate they have the
    best data coverage on the east coast and best areas for
    long distance coverage. Bahamas and Virgins.

    Results are in for St Croix: No long distance charges to call
    my ISP in Philadelphia and the signal is digital, good to
    about 6 nm out.
    Rest of USVI: No long distance charges, all digital and
    reception was great as long as there wasn't a mountain
    (Island) between us and St Thomas where they've stuck
    the cell tower. We ran offshore one day till we could see
    St Thomas, so my wife could call her office.
    Puerto Rica was the same at the airport. I was tempted to
    leave the phone on as the flight was vectored all over the
    island in bad weather, but the admiral wouldn't let me.

    Next step is the computer and data adapter. This works
    great at home and gets up to 19.5KBPS. The boat just
    got a 9db cell phone antenna from defender, which should
    we hope will boost the range considerably.
    We are open to all sugestions, questions and advice on
    this subject.
    Usual Disclaimers
    David Stahl
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