I use Verizon's VZ Access, which says it is dialing, but I am not sure if that is literal. I can't tell much of a difference between it and the speed of my home wireless network (Time Warner) as long as the signal is fairly good. It's tied in via micro USB.Keith B wrote:ScubaSigGuy wrote:Keith,
I see they have you on commission status now, sir.![]()
Another souliton is a phone that you can use as a tethered modem. I can use my BlackBerry that way, and it works great. To me it's the best of both worlds for my use. Now if you need to make calls and be online at the same time, Keith's option is much better. For occaisonal use when away from the office, the phone option works well for me. Just my .02 and and it's probably worth what you paid for it.
Busted!!Actually, I don't get commission, but do like to see our stocks stay up in value.
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Curious what kind of speed do you get off the BB and how is it tied in?? Are you actually using dial-up??
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Keith,
I see they have you on commission status now, sir.
Another souliton is a phone that you can use as a tethered modem. I can use my BlackBerry that way, and it works great. To me it's the best of both worlds for my use. Now if you need to make calls and be online at the same time, Keith's option is much better. For occaisonal use when away from the office, the phone option works well for me. Just my .02 and and it's probably worth what you paid for it.
I see they have you on commission status now, sir.

Another souliton is a phone that you can use as a tethered modem. I can use my BlackBerry that way, and it works great. To me it's the best of both worlds for my use. Now if you need to make calls and be online at the same time, Keith's option is much better. For occaisonal use when away from the office, the phone option works well for me. Just my .02 and and it's probably worth what you paid for it.