ragamuffinn
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Registered: Oct 1999
Location: Mililani, HI, USA
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quote: Originally posted by jdawg
Now, after reading all these posts about the Omnisky modem, wouldn't it be cheaper just to get the Cell Phone Springboard (VisorPhone), a basic $10/mo (or comparable - ie. cheap) dial-up internet service, download a shareware web browser and an email client and use that instead of Omnisky's software?
You'd also need to buy a data GSM account, which usually starts at $39.95, and which are not unlimited. And if Omnisky allows one to qualify for both the $200 rebate and the $100 Visor rebate, the modem is basically free (assuming you'd buy the Prism or Platinum anyway). To go with the Visorphone, you'd still have to pay $299 for the phone. Also, with the Omnisky, your access is unlimited and nationwide (where there is service) with no roaming fees.
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Also, after having owned a Palm VII (and played with an Omnisky on a Vx), I know that sometimes the default software provided on both can't always get you to the sites you need, and force you to go with third party apps anyway.
But you can use other than the default software with the Minstrel and Omnisky. And PQA's too, right? Or am I confused about this?
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As for speed, however, I'm not sure how the Cell Phone Springboard solution would stack up to Omnisky's modem.
The Minstrel works at 19.2 kbps.
[Edited by ragamuffinn on 10-26-2000 at 06:09 AM]
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