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Posted by: David P on 2008-12-22, 09:45:20
You have a couple of options other than standard internet connections or open wifi signals: 1) The "USB modem " you elude to is a wireless modem that uses the cell phone data network. This is sold by the wireless companies (Verizon, Sprint, AT &T, etc). Just go into any wireless store and they'll have some options for you and can give you rate plans. I just looked at rate plans for Verizon in the SF Bay Area and they offered a $40/ mo and $70/ mo plan (if memory servers me well). They provided something like 5 megabytes of traffic (very light usage), or 5 gigabytes of traffic per month (standard web usage) respectively. 2) you can get a dialup modem. Many computers still come with a standard landline dialup modem in them. You would need a standard phone line and sign up for the service to use this. There are many service providers out there that have local numbers all over the US, and dial up usually costs in the $10-$15 per month category. But by today's standards it's dog slow. |