Now that I've recovered from my recent camping "experience" at Sandbanks Provincial Park, here's wireless re-cap. For access, I used Bell Canada's Passport service (based on a Kyocera card), which was pretty good - certainly not blazing fast but it offered decent connectivity over Bell's 1xEV-DO network. I also blogged on a Blackberry 7250, which was fine although doing it by e-mail to Blogware didn't provide any way to use features such as hyperlinks or respond to comments. To be read blogs, I used Virtual Reach's Newsclip service, which is a sweet, little application. It's fast and easy to set up using a desktop interface. If you have a wireless device, and interested in reading blogs on the go, Newsclip is worth checking out.
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Re: Wireless Camping Recap
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Coreman
on Thu 31 Aug 2006 08:34 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Mark-man:
Are there limits on data and general usage? Does Rogers or anyone else offer something comparable? Can the card be switched between machines and users? Inquiring surfers want to know... Re: Re: Wireless Camping Recap
here are the specs for bell's service: 250MB/month, which can be consumed pretty quickly. i would think it can be used on different machines. i'll have to check about whether rogers and telus offer similar services.
Re: Re: Wireless Camping Recap
rogers has a data plan using sierra wireless and ericsson cards. you get 200MB a month for $100, while telus offers 250MB for $100.
Re: Re: Re: Wireless Camping Recap
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Anonymous
on Thu 31 Aug 2006 03:37 PM EDT | Permanent Link
I took a look myself as well. Unfortunately the cards they offer aren't cheap -- unless you sign up for a two- or three-year commitment, something I'm not planning on doing given both carriers are supposedly expanding their respective high-speed networks "over the next three to six months" according to Bell.
Apparently we are 26kms away from the service. Close, but no cigar yet... Trackbacks
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