Kathleen, Cindy and list,
I have used my unit with an Ambicom WiFi card on a number of occasions. I have used it in places such as Starbucks, hotels, and airports and I can confirm Kathleen's words that it is in fact ISP-INDEPENDENT. In one occasion, I was able to send and receive email through a hotel's WiFi connection.
HTH,
Joseph

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From: kathleen spear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date sent: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 15:22:51 -0800
Subject: re: [Braillenote] gmail

Hum, Listers,  I'm confused by some resonses!


If you are using a WIFI card in a place like
Starbucks,  what
does the ISP you use at home have to do with
it?
True, I do have Verizon wireless, for use
with a  cellphone.
However, I thought, if at a place that offers
wifeless
connectivity, provided, of course, I pay any
fee required, I
would only need my WIFI card.
KC

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