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On Oct 17, 1:15 am, Keith Hughes wrote:
Larry wrote: wrote in news:1192424821.682740.294880 @q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com: www.internetforboats.com "Signal Range 30-140km or 15-80 miles from a cell tower*" Horse****....H-O-R-S-E-S-H-I-T! C'mon Larry, don't hold back :-) 3G/GSM is on the 1900 Mhz PCS phone system. They're lucky to get 3 miles from a tower and still have a connect. That's not "luck" Larry, that's a miracle. 1900 Mhz is LINE-OF-SIGHT with some awful path attenuation.... 80 miles from an airplane at 10,000 feet, maybe....if there's no other cell towers visible. "InternetSpeed Broadband speeds up to 3.6mbps*" Yeah, pardon my Guffaw as well... * = "network dependent". You might get 3.6mbps if you have your own network, unshared with others and UNCAPPED by a PCS carrier. That isn't going to happen, either. The "system" may be capable of 3.6M bps, but the carriers, in the high RF noise environment, are lucky to get 500Kbps on a regular basis. Well, I'm sending this on an ATT/Cincular aircard right now, from S. San Francisco, not 4 miles from the airport. I'd *kill* for 500Kbps on a regular basis! On a "regular" basis, here on the job site, 50-60Kbps is a good day - interspersed with PPP errors and service dropouts. My buddy here on the same site is with Verizon, and he get's "better" service, but not by much. Sitting on my boat, across the jetty from the San Diego airport, I can get maybe 150Kbps on average - - interspersed with PPP errors and service dropouts. From my boat, my buddies' Verizon card is solid, and smokes the Cingular card for transfer rates. I'll go Verizon next time... Keith Hughes Keith, try these guys www.internetforboats.com I understand that they sell to the USA as well. I have tried on the AT&T network and works perfect at 140 Km's |
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On Nov 8, 10:26 pm, wrote:
try these guys www.internetforboats.comI understand that they sell to the USA as well. I have tried on the AT&T network and works perfect at 140 Km's- Hide quoted text - IN an effort to support equal time advertising.......... Just got my First November issue of Boats & Harbors. On page 59 3/4 page adver for www.sigma6mobile.com They offer several cell based broadband set ups. Anybody ever use their stuff? Bob |
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On Nov 8, 11:43 pm, Bob wrote:
On Nov 8, 10:26 pm, wrote: try these guys www.internetforboats.comIunderstand that they sell to the USA as well. I have tried on the AT&T network and works perfect at 140 Km's- Hide quoted text - IN an effort to support equal time advertising.......... Just got my First November issue of Boats & Harbors. On page 59 3/4 page adver forwww.sigma6mobile.comThey offer several cell based broadband set ups. Anybody ever use their stuff? Bob Yes, great stuff. I purchased a set up about two months ago and it is working out perfectly. The salesman I spoke with was Rick, he was really helpful and answered all of my questions. I think I saw a write up about them in The Marine Electronics Journal a few months back. I know they do have a lot of their products listed on their website. A quick look might help answer some of your questions. - Julia |
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