At 9:56 AM -0400 8/2/02, Tom Roth wrote:
>  > ----------
>>  From:       Clark Martin
>>  On my last vacation I used my StarTac to download my e-mail an check
>>  the web a little even as we were driving.  It did drop out a few
>>  times but kept it up long enough.
>>
>Clark,
>
>I'm curious as to what kind of connection speeds you got. My knew 
>Kyocera phone can be used that way too but I wasn't sure if it would 
>be worth purchasing the serial cable.


14,400.

There are services available where you can get higher speeds, like 
144 Kbps.  It's a specific service offered by the cell phone company 
and requires a compatible phone.  What I was doing was using ordinary 
cell service and dialing my ISP.
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