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To: JohnG who wrote (18935)3/14/2002 3:23:34 PM
From: LarsA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34857
 
Have you signed up yet John?

From their web sites:

"Express Network data usage is taken from your airtime allowance just like your voice calls, so there's
no need to keep track of a separate airtime allowance"

"Unlike most other wireless services, your connection to the iStream network is always on when
your phone, laptop or PDA* is on. No more dialing or waiting for connections to happen.
iStream is your instant connection.
Pay only for what you use.
Most wireless service providers charge by the minute. The iStream wireless service charges by
the megabyte, based on file size. So, if you send three e-mails, and it takes you a while to
write them, no fear—you'll only be charged for the file size of the e-mails sent, not the time it
took you to compose them."

Lars



To: JohnG who wrote (18935)3/14/2002 3:33:41 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34857
 
Do they already have a contract on these public brothers, at what speed??
(probably not the same resolution as needed for Britney Spears, and still not close to reality)

cartalk.cars.com

download 95kB
cartalk.cars.com

Slightly more data to buffer up, while all your horses are stuck in the traffic, send
a MMS to the one waiting
acousticdisc.com

Stroll, eventually, in through the door

sonyclassics.com

After the splash

acousticdisc.com
(to prepare for another time)

Ilmarinen

Talk some wacko business, with the guys, at 16kbps

cartalk.cars.com

upgrading the networks and conferences (classic Andersen, earlier, maybe not now)

cartalk.cars.com

It's the content, not the speed..