Hi Becky,

A trucker customer of mine uses a wireless service that is available
along much of his east to west coast runs.  It costs him $80- a month
(down from $100-).  At least two years ago, another customer had cell
phone internet service that came through at the speed of a 14.4 modem.  I
believe these were supplied by Sprint.  Yet a third customer was unable
to have internet service available (from Sprint) for when he was boating
in the Chesapeake Bay.

HTH,
Chuck



Original Question:
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 06:30:35 -0600
From: "Becky Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: PCWorks: Questions
 
Hi Everyone!
Firstly I would like to say how great this group is. I have learned SO
much
by reading it.
Ya'll are great to give of your time to help us. Thank You!
I don't know if what I'm asking is possible, but I figured this was the
place to ask. What I want is: to be able to get online with my cell phone
from wherever I happen to be at the time. I travel thru 4 states along
the
gulf coast on a regular basis & would like to stay at state parks more,
instead of having to check into motels to get online. So anyone having
any
wisdom for me on how to do that, any articles I can read to clarify it
forme, etc. please send me the info.
My son calls me "electronically challenged." LOL  I am no expert, but I
DO
want to learn.
Thanks so much,
Becky
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