On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 20:57:08 -0500
Diane Poremsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> As Wayne has already said, that's BS. :) Mobile office makes it easier and
> if your phone is provisioned for internet (AFAIK, all that are capable are
> provisioned) it will work for just the cost of minutes.
> 
> Note though that the QNC service may be charged 25 cents a min. I have a pc
> card and pay $60 a month for unlimited use - but that is only for high spee=
> d
> (national access and broadband) - the old 14,4 netwrok is pay by the minute=
> .
> I recommend not using it for more than a few min until you see if you are
> billed. (This is the one with the generic logon). Use the one that uses you=
> r
> phone number as the logon instead.  (I didn't want to tie up my phone plus
> the card beats the phone and a cable and i can use it 24/7, not just after =
> 9
> and it works as long as the laptop has power. Plus it's a buisiness
> deduction.)

Do you think this arrangement with the PC card worth the $60/month???

I have been using a apy as you go internet service thru dialup when I'm out of 
town. But I would rather use my cell phone since I have paid for the minutes, 
AND I can always do my emailing & surfing after 9pm also.

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C L Shaw <>< 
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Today is a moment for you to clip yet another strand from 
the rope of earth, so that when he returns you won't be tied up.

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