We visited a Verizon store yesterday to do some checking (and they updated the software in my dated phone). The new Mifi looks interesting - taking the place of a wireless broadband card and a wireless router. Up to 5 devices on the Mifi card. I specifically asked about download speeds and got generalities.
What I'd like to know: is there any improvement in speed and fringe area range with the Mifi? I didn't see any pop-up antenna like on the wireless broadband card. My Expresscard 34 is about 2 1/2 years old. The young man in the store really didn't have answers for me. Next step: take my MacBook Pro to the store and run a speed check with my wireless broadband card and their Mifi card... just to see if the technology results in better performance.
I tried out the various BlackBerries and a couple other internet capable phones... goodness - slow and small. When I've used my iTouch for internet (rarely), it has been much easier to use and a better screen. I don't see a change to any of the Verizon phone options in the near future.
We asked the young man about the possibility of Verizon being able to carry the iPhone when AT&T/Apple contract is up, and got a "We sure hope so." I can see why. :wink:
Looking at the coverage maps, AT&T isn't even close to Verizon's coverage areas. Can't tether the iPhone in the US (but that's available in other countries). Pluses and minuses all around.
What we have works: Expresscard 34 wireless broadband card that goes into my Mac or a Cradlepoint CTR350 router when we both want to be online. Two phones that more or less make and receive calls (mine seems better with the update).
I know what I want: a phone the size of what I have, with a 15" screen, connectivity like DSL, a real keyboard, a signal available everywhere, battery life of at least a week, and all for $19.95 per month. No need for the snow-blower attachment at this time.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
What I'd like to know: is there any improvement in speed and fringe area range with the Mifi? I didn't see any pop-up antenna like on the wireless broadband card. My Expresscard 34 is about 2 1/2 years old. The young man in the store really didn't have answers for me. Next step: take my MacBook Pro to the store and run a speed check with my wireless broadband card and their Mifi card... just to see if the technology results in better performance.
I tried out the various BlackBerries and a couple other internet capable phones... goodness - slow and small. When I've used my iTouch for internet (rarely), it has been much easier to use and a better screen. I don't see a change to any of the Verizon phone options in the near future.
We asked the young man about the possibility of Verizon being able to carry the iPhone when AT&T/Apple contract is up, and got a "We sure hope so." I can see why. :wink:
Looking at the coverage maps, AT&T isn't even close to Verizon's coverage areas. Can't tether the iPhone in the US (but that's available in other countries). Pluses and minuses all around.
What we have works: Expresscard 34 wireless broadband card that goes into my Mac or a Cradlepoint CTR350 router when we both want to be online. Two phones that more or less make and receive calls (mine seems better with the update).
I know what I want: a phone the size of what I have, with a 15" screen, connectivity like DSL, a real keyboard, a signal available everywhere, battery life of at least a week, and all for $19.95 per month. No need for the snow-blower attachment at this time.

Best wishes,
Jim B.