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Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:37:25 PST8
From: "Mark Abramowitz" <marka@relaypoint.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Verizon Wireless Broadband

In <749.22.26.46.14.03.2005@constellation.carrier>, on 03/14/05
at 10:26 PM, "Larry Tawa" said:

>(1) Penetration into buildings, based on your experience. Say in a room
>with a view in a building versus a more centrally located office.

I've not been able to test this.

>(2) Did you get the Extended Warranty, Total Equipment Coverage or
>neither and why?

I don't remember two things being offered. What's the difference between
them? I didn't get any coverage. However, I have until the one-year
annversary to do so, and think that I will. I'm concerned that the card
antenna might break off, or something else happen, since the card sticks
out of the laptop.

>(3) NationalAccess versus BroadbandAccess; I understand the speed
>difference (reading the website) but are the capabilities otherwise
>equal?

Broadband isn't available everywhere. If you're in one of those areas,
you'll automatically go to National Access. Cost is the same for both.

>(4) Do you think you could have gotten away with the 60 MB capped plan
>versus the unlimited plan that you have now?

I haven't looked at my bills for my useage, but no, I don't want to worry
about it. The prices on the limited useages of 20 MB, 40 MB, etc., with
the overage costs were enough to dissuade me from going unlimited. But
your needs may be different than mine.

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Community Environmental Services
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