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To: thomas-archer who wrote (20781)1/3/2001 1:58:27 PM
From: Pierre  Respond to of 29987
 
In other words, does the G* data cable modem preclude one from using, in the US, Verizon cellular service for surfing with a PDA or laptop.

Good question. I wonder the same.

... is the cellular service the same as if the phone did not have Sat capability from a pricing perspective.

Yes.



To: thomas-archer who wrote (20781)1/3/2001 1:58:38 PM
From: Souze  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29987
 
is the cellular service the same as if the phone did not have Sat capability from a pricing perspective.

Yes. The fly-in-the-ointment is that your choice of cellular service provider is limited. Verizon for sure. Maybe SprintPCS. Others, I don't know.



To: thomas-archer who wrote (20781)1/3/2001 2:18:20 PM
From: Souze  Respond to of 29987
 
does the G* data cable modem preclude one from using, in the US, Verizon cellular service for surfing with a PDA or laptop

I don't know the answer to your question. Rocket Scientist, awhile back, provided a link to some diagrams that may help:

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