If the ipad has wifi, you can connect it that way to any service I would
expect.  Thus you could get a sprint or verizon mifi and use it like that.
 I know there are programs for windows and android that let you turn your
mobile phone into a wifi router and this would work too.


On Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 12:49 PM, b_s-wilk <b1sun...@yahoo.es> wrote:

> You can tether most smart--and not so smart--cell phones to your notebook
> to use whatever data plan is provided by your mobile provider.
>
> Is it technically possible to tether through a dock connection? Can you
> [theoretically] tether iPad to a Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile phone via
> Bluetooth?
>
> Did Apple use a nonstandard SIM and ATT-only US 3G frequencies in the iPad
> to cut out their main competitor--T-Mobile? Micro SIM is different, but not
> an improvement. You could cut your original SIM to fit the iPad, just as
> people cut SIM cards to fit two SIMS into a duoSIM for multiple accounts in
> one cell phone. Or you'll have to pay for a new SIM card IN ADDITION to a
> new device.
>
> What 3G frequencies do Canadian mobile services use? Rogers/Fido?
>
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