What sort of authentication does the Verizon system use? Is it potentially 
viable to share the same account with two devices, assuming no concurrent use?

$99 is high for single user, but would be fine if it could be shared 
without concurrent use.

-Ken


At 06:04 PM 5/20/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>[from a mailing list for riders of Amtrak's Capitol Corridor
>Oakland-Sacramento trains --Raines]
>
>For those pining for a Ricochet replacement...
>
>Verizon Wireless Starts Flat-Rate Plan
>
>Express Network offers high-speed Internet connections for e-mail
>
>    and the Web from laptop computers and personal digital assistants.
>
>        Typical speeds are about 40 to 60 kilobits per second -- the
>
>    equivalent of a home dial-up connection -- but can be as fast as 144
>
>          kbps.... Under the new Verizon price plan, consumers pay $99.99
>for
>              unlimited data with some restrictions. Other plans range
>from
>$35              for 150 voice or data minutes to $75 for 600 minutes....
>
>http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=582&ncid=582&e=7&u=/nm/2002
>0520/wr_nm/telecoms_verizonwireless_dc_3
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