said:
>Anyone have any experience with this? Note, this has nothing to do with
>a dedicated plugin modem and ISP service, this is a cell phone,
>connected by cable or IR to a PC, serving as a standard modem to do all
>the things a land line modem does. Modern phones have this
>capability.
This comes with my Verizon service, and I understand that it is at no
extra charge. I bought a USB cable that they have for it, but haven't
tried it out yet. I expect it will be mainly an academic experience if
it works and for a backup, because having the EVDO card is great, and much
faster.
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