One thing nobody has mentioned was which network was the 3G stick from.
I doubt all carriers have the exact same coverage.

Liviu

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Frank Bax <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andrew Kohlsmith (mailing lists account) wrote:
>>
>> On Sunday, August 01, 2010 02:03:07 pm Bruce N wrote:
>>>
>>> Impressive. Reza, few months ago, I was testing a Rogers wireless modem
>>> from Toronto to London and there were lots of dead spots. I don't think
>>> the driving speed mattered. Drivign at 120 km/hr it was still functioning
>>> well. But there were some serious gaps and loss of signal in large parts
>>> of the trip.
>>
>> There are dead spots in 3G coverage on the 401 corridor between Toronto
>> and London? You've *got* to be kidding me.... I've done some serious driving
>> around that area in the last few years and listen to CBC radio (streaming
>> over 3G, better than futzing with stations) and I've never had a dropout.
>
>
> We used bluetooth from laptop to 3G cellphone on trip from London to Toronto
> for the first time last weekend; lost connection several times.
>
> Is it possible radio streaming has some software buffers?
>
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