Hi John, 10 or 20 megs will get you a lot if you are just browsing the web 
and even doing a little bit of e-mail. Obviously if you're downloading 500 
messages at a time, complete with quoted stuff at the bottom, you'll start 
to chew through data quite quickly.

Yes, when you stream, you are using data, however GPRS isn't really fast 
enough to do much streaming with. Newer technologies will permit this 
however. I don't know if they still offer this, but when I signed up with 
Cingular, I got an unlimited data plan, which takes all the worry out of 
using the cell [hone for data.
Jonathan Mosen
BrailleNote Product Marketing Manager
HumanWare

DDI: +1-925-566-9265
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Hi Folks,

To all that are using celphones as modems to get on the internet.  What 
data plan do you have?  I use Cingular and I don't know how many megabits 
of download I should get.  How far will 10 or 20 megs get you for internet 
browsing?  Also, when you are streaming, are you actually downloading? 
Because I would also would like to listen to some live radio streams on my 
BN.


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