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Review by tunen2fate  Posted: 2.7 years ago member for 3.4 years, 44 visits, last login: 31 days ago
Farmington,San Juan,NM
Business customer
$49 per month (2 month contract)
about 1 days
"Awsome speeds even with 2 or three bars"
"Phone seens to loose connection no and again SAMSUNG V900"
"Awsome!!!! More so if you are out in the woods or travel"
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Speeds are good with low service around 96k/100k thats with 2 bars on my cell. This has one little 10mb file you install and you are on your way. All you need is your phone and a usb or bluetooth connection.
You can get static IP's or PPPoE
Awsome...This is better the all the other cards I have tried.
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Review by Simtra  Posted: 2.7 years ago member for 8.1 years, 1216 visits, last login: 2 days ago
Keystone Heights,Clay,FL
$45 per month
about 3 days
"Much faster then dialup"
"Very low upload speed, high cost"
"When you have no other options, this is the best"
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My wife and I live in a remote location and we have had no access to any type of broadband. My mother, a Sprint employee, told me that she can get me the moble broadband for $30 instead of the normal $70 a month with no contract. At the time, the coverage map showed that I could only get the Rttx1 speeds (144) but those were still faster then the 56k on a good day.
Sprint shipped out the modem via next day air and after I setup the modem the first thing it needed to do was update the software. The 20 MB download took about an hour to get. While this does seem slow for a "broadband" connection the over all speed was 100k and the pings averaged at about 900ms but it never dropped so I was happy.
A week later, I could get no connection to the cell phone tower for about four hours. When it came back on I was surprised to find that my location had been upgraded to EVDO. For the last week I have had download speeds of 1200/100 and a ping time of 200 ms. I have been able to use my work's VPN and termnal server with no issues. Even if the cost was $70 a month like most people pay, I would be glad to pay it just to get away from dial up.
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Review by bw21157  Posted: 2.7 years ago member for 3.8 years, 144 visits, last login: 1.6 years ago
Westminster,Carroll,MD
Contract price not specified.
"Works well regardless of weather, lower latency than satellite, no reliance on land line, faster than dialup"
"for faster speeds, external antenna is required"
"great service if you live in a EVDO Rev. A coverage area"
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I am getting between 600 and 900 kbps down on my G4 Powerbook using the freebie Pantech PX500 EVDO rev A card.
I have been a user of two one-way satellite services, relying on a good outgoing phone connection. My local telephone service is horrible, so connections were hit and miss.
I am spoiled after only a few days of use. Click connect, you're connected. That's it. I think getting an external antenna will help my download speeds even more.
Plus, I don't have a giant satellite dish on my roof!
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Review by ofacesig  Posted: 2.7 years ago member for 2.8 years, 177 visits, last login: 272 days ago
Miami,Miami-Dade,FL
$10 per month (24 month contract)
about 1 days
"Included in my phone plan!"
"Not has fast as DSL but to be expected"
"If included in your plan it's a value."
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I have a Sprint PPC 6700 with the latest hacked AKU 3.3 on it. I have EV-DO Rev 0 service in Miami and think it's a great idea if you get the service with your phone. I recently tried to use the "phone as modem" option and think it's great. I usually get around 500k down and 90k up. If you cannot get DSL or cable modem and there is EV-DO service in your area consider getting the service from Sprint with a phone. The price to added the unlimited EV-DO option to my existing phone service was only 10 more a month. Quite worth it.
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Review by dneiding  Posted: 2.8 years ago member for 4.3 years, 798 visits, last login: 18 days ago
New London,Huron,OH
$59 per month (24 month contract)
"Very consistent up and down speeds. Better than satellite."
"Sprint’s on-line coverage maps are not up to date."
"I LOVE IT"
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I was a WildBlue user for 16 months and had looked at EVDO but Sprint, Alltel and Verizons on-line maps said I could not get coverage. One Friday night while getting videos at a Blockbuster in town I noticed that they had a laptop with a sprint EVDO card in it. I thought this was interesting as Sprints maps said that coverage was not available even in town. The next morning I went to a sprint store and got the U720 USB modem. They assured me that I could return it and cancel within 30 days if I decided I didnt want it.
Installation was a snap and I was up and running with a very, very good signal in about 5 minutes. Compared to WildBlue, browsing was lighting fast. Download and upload speeds are a little slower but are very consitant so, at the end of the day, I am downloading and uploading things just as fast as on WildBlue. While latency is high (~200 ms pings) it is much, much lower than WildBlue (~1100 ms).
After I was sure I was keeping the service I ordered the S720 from sprint.com (no stores within 50 miles carried it). I returned the U720 to the store and canceled that account and received a full refund minus 2 weeks of usage trouble free return just as I was promised. I purchased the Kyocera KR-1 router and now share Sprint Mobile Broadband with 3 computers throughout my house.
I work from home as a software developer. I am on the Internet about 12 hours a day doing VPN, desktop sharing (GoToMeeting, WebEx) and general browsing and downloading. Sprint Mobile Broadband meets my needs just fine. I am very happy with it.
I was a huge fan of WildBlue and it served me well for the time I had it. Some complain about FAP and a firmware update in mid-November but I never had a problem with either of those things. My WildBlue connection was very solid. That being said, Sprint is $20.00/month cheaper and very fast not to mention its mobile which I am looking forward to using when I travel.
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Review by satespeedy  Posted: 2.8 years ago member for 7.6 years, 172 visits, last login: 270 days ago
Marengo,Mchenry,IL
$59 per month (24 month contract)
about 1 days
"Works Everywhere"
"Peak hours have a little slow down"
"Awesome no weather issues - came from satellite. This is the bomb!"
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I have the unlimited package for 59.99. I went to the store and bought the USB card (so you can put it in a desktop too) took 15 minutes. Got home and was up and running in less then 20 minutes but they tell you the initial startup can take up to 4 hours mine was done in less then 5 minutes. No huge hardware to go bad or install on your house like satellite. I am sold!
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