I have no idea how the carriers equip new towers. If you want to
see the "fast" vs. "slow" areas for Verizon, look at:
http://www.verizonw
Select "Broadband & V CAST", then refresh the map, to see the
high speed areas. Select "Enhanced Services", then refresh the
map again, to see the areas that will have AT LEAST the slow
speed coverage. AT&T and Sprint have similar maps.
I have no idea what you mean by "Wireless connection, but not
through a cellular phone, a wireless card or modem."
Thanks for resetting the date on your computer.
Since this discussion has nothing to do with Wi-Fi, I will
refrain from further comments on it here.
--
Dave Rudisill
2004 Beaver Monterey
>On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 06:32:11 -0600, you wrote:
>When I opened the message, I found that rudisill99 had written:
>
>> Each cellular provider has different types of service areas, some faster than others. The
>> more rural areas tend to be in the "slow" (old technology) category.
>
>I don't understand that. If a cellular tower is new, surely they don't stick "old stuff"
>on it, do they?
>
>> In all cases, we are talking now about cellular connections. Not Wi-Fi. Not DSL. Not
>> cable.
>
>Wireless connection, but not through a cellular phone, a wireless card or modem.
>
>> BTW, would you reset the date on your computer? All your messages are ending up in my spam
>> filter because they have dates eight days in the future.
>
>Thanks! I thought I saw something weird and when I looked at my date I thought it
>said 10, but it said 18. Only a week and one day off.......heck, that's close enough for
>me <smile>.....
>
>Regards,
>
>Jim
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