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If you live in an area that consists of people that aren't into super-high-tech things, then you may have a chance to get a higher speed connection. Since many rural areas are like this you can consistently connect at 128-130K, provided you have a 3 bar signal strength. The Latency is easily effected by where you are at...However, if you're in an open area, you will usually see a ping time of 300ms. A word of caution: while this is possible to do, and uses up only your minutes (or no minutes at all on the nights and weekends), do not use it for anything but casual browsing, e-mailing, and maybe occasional downloads (not large ones though). Verizon is...so picky. Sprint offers a similar plan, but I do not know if you can make it so that your phone acts as a modem and uses your minutes...it's a shame that Verizon is so stingy; Sprint allows you to do anything on your cellular connection and allows unlimited bandwidth; Verizon restricts you to the most basic of web-tasks and does not let you exceed 10 gig a month (if you do, say good-bye to your contract). Anyway, I repeat, go with Sprint if you want cellular broadband. For $60 a month you get trul Estimates on How Much Companies Will Spend to Resolve the Options Backdating Issue here is a way that you can tether your phone to a PC and connect to the internet with it. If you have a 1x only phone, it is completely legal, however if you have a EVDO capable phone, forget it (even if you're in a 1x area).First some answers on a not so serious note:1. Make an estimate, then multiply by 2, divide by 0.134263 and take the square root after adding Pi times the estimate times 12.3452. Use a dart board and get some friends together to change the numbers to very high 8 figures. The one person that hits the same estimate For most areas the speed you will see is around 60-80K (actual speed) ...not that great, but better than dial-up. If you live in an area that consists of people that aren't into super-high-tech things, then you may have a chance to get a higher speed connection. Since many rural areas are like this you can consistently connect at 128-130K, provided you have a 3 bar signal strength. The Latency is easily effected by where you are at...However, if you're in an open area, you will usually see a ping time of 300ms. A word of caution: while this is possible to do, and uses up only your minutes (or no minutes at all on the nights and weekends), do not use it for anything but casual browsing, e-mailing, and maybe occasional downloads (not large ones though). Verizon is...so picky. 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For $60 a month you get tru Loan To Consolidate Debt Anytime f caution: while this is possible to do, and uses up only your minutes (or no minutes at all on the nights and weekends), do not use it for anything but casual browsing, e-mailing, and maybe occasional downloads (not large ones though). Verizon is...so picky.When you are thinking about investing in your future than you want to have a healthy financial statement. If you need a personal loan for any reason, then you can expect that your financial and credit history will be scrutinized.If you have debt then now is the time to think about debt management as a good solution for Sprint offers a similar plan, but I do not know if you can make it so that your phone acts as a modem and uses your minutes...it's a shame that Verizon is so stingy; Sprint allows you to do anything on your cellular connection and allows unlimited bandwidth; Verizon restricts you to the most basic of web-tasks and does not let you exceed 10 gig a month (if you do, say good-bye to your contract). Anyway, I repeat, go with Sprint if you want cellular broadband. For $60 a month you get tru Begin Your Drop Shipping Empire Today minutes...it's a shame that Verizon is so stingy; Sprint allows you to do anything on your cellular connection and allows unlimited bandwidth; Verizon restricts you to the most basic of web-tasks and does not let you exceed 10 gig a month (if you do, say good-bye to your contract).Is it really possible to make a part time or full time living on the Internet? Are there really people out there making a daily living by selling things in cyberspace? If you ask me the answer is a resounding yes, people are making full and part time income but it takes work and commitment.If you look at the amount of mo Anyway, I repeat, go with Sprint if you want cellular broadband. For $60 a month you get truly unlimited data with any application. If you're in a dullsville area (sic rural) you'll connect at 60-80K, and top out at around 133K. (It bursts at 144K though). And when you're in a slightly less dullsville area you can use EVDO, which is around 400-800K (not sure what it tops out at). It bursts at 3.0 meg. Also, Sprint is currently deploying EVDO clear across their entire network...and upgrades to revision A should be complete by next summer (thus low latency broadband practically coast to coast!). Sprint > Verizon when it comes to cellular broadband, period. ONE LAST WARNING! Please, do not just go out and do this, I highly recommend you research this topic heavily, for your own safety.
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