BTW, these are for "2.5g" data services. Most have speeds in the 60kbps to
115kbps area. 

Someday I hope we'll have real 3g. Verizon has upgraded their network to
EvDO in San Diego and Washington D.C.
http://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/40781

I forgot one carrier in Southern California:

Cingular:

http://onlinestore.cingular.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ES_PROD_RATE.jsp?rtSorting=monthlyCost_Up&dataSorting=monthlyCost_Up&orderId=**&storeId=11451&catalogId=11451&langId=-1&storeAlias=scalax&svcAreaId=SBC&isFamilyTalkFlow=false&rpExpandList=4-IRP_DATA%20CONNECT%20PLAN&rpCompareList=&rpCompareListCnt=0&fp_rpCompareListCnt=0&subOrderId=1&iHaveANewSubOrder=null#RPCategory_4
Monthly: $79.99 (Unlimited usage)
Equipment: $99.99 - $299.99




On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Frank Keeney wrote:

> I did a quick check of the various provider's "3g" data services for
> laptops and PDA's. Looks like T-Mobile has quite a good deal going on.

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