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Posted by MicroChip on 11-14-2000 06:33 PM:

GoAmerica has announced their wireless product and it works with the Visor and Visor Deluxe, and also uses the Minstrel S modem. More info can be seen here:

http://www.goamerica.net/html/showc...cts/minstrel_S/

The pricing is about the same as OmniSky and YadaYada. I'm not sure what I'm going to do yet, either upgrade my Visor and go with OmniSky or stick with the VDLX and get either YadaYada or GoAmerica, but I just thought I'd point it out to the rest of ya!

Have a nice day.

Rick


Posted by zelchenko on 11-14-2000 07:17 PM:

Arrow no PQA support

Keep in mind that no matter what the provider does, there is no PQA support for the VDX. I suppose you could still have an acceptable wireless-web experience with everything but PQAs, though. Kudos to YadaYada and GoAmerica for not taking the same stance as Omnisky (i.e. if you can't run PQAs, Omnisky wont support you).


Posted by murph on 11-14-2000 08:30 PM:

Exclamation look carefully at service plans

Look carefully at the bottom of GoAmerica's service plan page. There is a note :

*Note: an additional $0.10/kilobyte fee will be assessed for usage generated by non GoAmerica provided software.

So if you're planning on using generic network applications, you may incur extra charges. I don't know of any other providers who do this type of surcharge.


Posted by george_vc on 11-14-2000 09:24 PM:

The $10 per month plan only includes 25K of data ! hmmmm how muck online time would that amount to? Or the big jump to $60 per month for unlimited. I guess I won't be signing up.


Posted by BrianX124 on 11-14-2000 10:55 PM:

10 cent extra charge for non go-america software?!

What?! Is the 10 cent charge a kil for real?? So that means I won't be able to use aol instant messanger, yahoo messanger, and other really cool apps like that?? ahhhhh stupid wireless...my only option if I wanted wireless is Omni sky because Yada yada is not in my area...go america is way to much, but with omnisky I have to upgrade my visor!! ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!

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Posted by euangel on 11-15-2000 01:34 AM:

How long would 25k really last? It's hard to tell because I don't use wireless stuff now, but I think I'd go through that pretty quickly!


Posted by alexmathew on 11-15-2000 07:45 AM:

Thumbs up Its OK for e-mail!

I think the goamerica service is ok for e-mail. If you have a VDX or Solo - why waste money to upgrade to platinum?
BYe
AM


Posted by jpkovar on 11-15-2000 11:35 AM:

Re the $0.10/kb charge for non-GoAmerica applications, other providers have tried this. For example, the AT&T PocketNet service (AMPS cellular phone with built-in CDPD modem) originally wanted $0.05/kb for access to any applications not built into the phone (e.g., using a connected laptop), but the monthly flat rate access fee would include unlimited use of the built-in reatures. Back in 1998, 3Com announced future availability of a Palm to PocketNet phone cable, but this product was apparently never introduced.

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Posted by Vegaman Dan on 11-15-2000 07:41 PM:

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Since the Minstrel S will support up to 19.2Kb a second, that allowed monthly amount of 25Kb for the service could be eaten up in, oh, 1.3 seconds. I think there's a typo on their web site someplace. Even the average email message can run 1Kb easily.

It's been proven now that the Visor and Deluxe do not require the RF shielding as once thought since these modules are now being provided for Visors other than the Prism or Platinum. The OS issue cannot be supported either- Handspring itself stated that OS updates would be software patches- they even released a new one recently for the Prism. The could add PQA support if they really wish to. Sure, it may end up eating a full Mb or so of your system RAM, but if I had to choose between that and rendering my green Vdx completely obsolete, I'd take the OS upgrade path. It seems to me that since also that Yada yada and GoAmerica can get away without PQA support, that Omnisky really doesn't need it either- and if they do, they are the only ones requiring it and should provide users of that service with the OS patch necessary to make the product work with existing hardware. Handspring isn't to blame for on manufacturer who built a device requiring special OS's when it's been proven unneeded. Omnisky should provide the patch instead.

Anyways, with GoAmerica and YadaYada proving you can use a Vdx with Minstrel, I'm sure there will be others out there doing the same shortly and Omnisky will quickly change their marketing plan.

By the way- this message is 1.47Kb in size it would have cost 14 cents to read according to GoAmerica's plan. To have read all the messages in this topic along would have been over a dollar.

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Posted by zelchenko on 11-15-2000 09:27 PM:

Unhappy been there, done that

We could continue to argue the PQA issue until we're blue in the face (in fact, I already have). Handspring has already made their position clear: they are not going to patch Deluxes to provide PQA support (even if they can). I sincerely doubt Omnisky will either, nor do I think they should. PQAs have been supported since OS 3.3 and Handspring released their first products with OS 3.1--AFTER OS 3.3 had been out for awhile. Therefore, Handspring is to blame.


Posted by Kupe on 11-16-2000 03:11 PM:

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Originally posted by euangel
How long would 25k really last?


I had Go America service on a WinCE palmtop (the kind with the keyboard - another long story about useless tools!) a couple of years ago.

On a typical month, 25k accounted for downloading my email headers (no actual email downloaded - just headers) by around mid month. My boss had a one month bill of $385 because he ended up downloading the same email message from them several times due to a glitch in their software (and my boss not recognizing the problem). After considerable effort on our part we finally convinced them the problem was in their server (I am in a simulation development house and we nearly had to show them where in their server the fix should go!) and got the bill reduced.

We cancelled our accounts right after that and haven't looked back.

$.10 per 1K (Typical email size) OR $1.00 per 10k (Typical email with word doc attached) OR $10 100K (email with small powerpoint attachment). You see how fast this adds up.

Kupe


Posted by MicroChip on 11-16-2000 04:11 PM:

Whew! I'm glad you saw the $0.10/kb in the fine print, because I didn't, and was about to sign up. I'll probably use PalmIRC and AvantGo more than I'll ever use the built in apps. Ok, well that narrows it down to YadaYada, or upgrading to a new Visor and getting OmniSky. Quite the dilemma...

I'm still not sure exactly what a PQA is. How will that improve my online experience compared to using an e-mail app for e-mail, a browser such as AvantGo for web browsing, etc... ??


Posted by zelchenko on 11-16-2000 04:39 PM:

Cool PQAs are an information fiend's best friend

PQAs, to put it as simplistically as possible, are a way to present forms on Palm OS. There are numerous PQA interfaces for free reference materials on the internet. Dictionaries, Weather Data, Airline Schedules, etc. There are also PQAs that make interactive services (such as Yahoo Mail) less cumbersome than they would be via a full-fledged Palm browser.

I don't claim to understand all the finer points of PQAs, and I oft-times wonder if PQAs could be made obsolete through the ubiquitous use of style sheets designed for handheld computers. Can someone better equipped to answer this take a stab at it?


Posted by chrisfoster on 11-17-2000 12:47 AM:

PQA's are a wireless Palm user's best friend. It forces information providers to put their data in a light format that is great for Palms.

We all knew that not having flash RAM would come back and haunt us. Now the ball's in Handspring's court to fix this situation, which removes %90 of it's market from obtaining OmniSky modems.


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