dear mr. bolton,
just to put things in perspective
thanks for your endorsement of verizon's wonderful although crippled
service. some of us here are trying to figure out how to bring the
richness of a pervasive user-created web to a space near you, over the
public wireless spectrum.
thanks again.
Charles Bolton wrote:
All,
I use Verizon's Navigator product on the Razor phone ... Check it out. It
is also good for
finding locations of points of interest (restaurants, gas stations, etc)
within proximity of your current location.
Cordially,
Charles Bolton
Cell: 415.531.6484
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Derrick J Brashear
Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 11:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Geowanking] Verizon Location Services Walled Garden
On Tue, 2 Jan 2007, Kevin Elliott wrote:
I think I mentioned this before, but, Sprint's people have said their
piece, also
http://ask.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=177110&threshold=1&commentsort=0&mod
e=thread&cid=14770759
Sadly if I want EVDO these are my choices.
Doesn't Sprint/Nextel have an EVDO or HSDPA equivalent?
I find no evidence that the Nextel network does. However, even if it did,
they don't seem to have a PDA that uses it anyway; I carry a Treo 700p
(and before that a 650, a 600, and a 300 as the last 3 devices) and
effective with the PRL update I took an hour ago, data roaming to Verizon
(1xRTT only, not EVDO, but still...) is enabled, there's no way a Nextel
data service would be as useful as that. I have to keep carrying a
bluetooth GPS... for now.
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