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RAM Cable Verizon Wireless Customer Testimonial

An 18 employee cable installer in upstate New York now operates with greater efficiency using a suite of Verizon Wireless advanced devices and services like Field Force Manager.

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V Cast! Verizon Wireless on Tampa Bay’s Media Talk

Chuck Hamby, Verizon Wireless’ Media & Public Relations Manager for Florida, and Bob Elek, Verizon’s Media Manager in Tampa, chat with Tampa Bay’s Media Talk hosts Janet Sherer and Rob Tiisler about what it means to build one of the nation’s first wide-area wireless broadband networks, deliver one of the nation’s first wireless consumer 3G multimedia services, launch a comprehensive mobile music service worldwide, and claim the highest customer loyalty in the industry based on lowest-in-industry churn.

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MiFi Demonstration – The portable wireless hotspot

A demonstration of the Verizon MiFi – the portable wireless hotspot that uses the cellular network to create a WiFi bubble around the unit for up to 5 devices to share Internet access simultaneously.

This handy little device is manufactured by Novatel and currently offered by Verizon and Sprint. MiFi is a great way to bring broadband with you on the move and share broadband with several devices. The device is either battery powered (about 4 hours of use), powered by a USB connection or the included AC charger. I have connected Mac and Windows laptops as well as iPhones and iPod Touches – everything worked great. Connection speeds vary based on the your coverage area and the demand for wireless data, but I typically get 1.1 Mbps down and about 500Kbps up. There are a couple catches that buyers should be aware of. The largest wireless data plan available is $59/mo but that only include 5GB of data transfer per month – steep overage charges apply beyond the 5GB limit. In addition, you need to sign a 2 year contract for the data plan in order to get the device at a discounted rate.

Overall, I’m very impressed by the device. 4 of 5 stars.

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Droid Does: Tethering

Just a quick video on how to TETHER on the Motorola DROID. This works with Windows XP, Vista, 7, as well as Mac OS X.

Tethering is connecting your phone to your PC via USB Cable, and using its internet capabillities as a modem for your laptop to connect to the interwebs.

Take a look at PDANet, a Free application for Android!

http://www.junefabrics.com/palmnet/ (to download the desktop app that you need)

QUICK DISCLAIMER: Use applications like PDANet or TetherBerry at your own risk. Try to use it as a backup internet source, and not your primary one-as tethering without a “Verizon Approved” Mobile Broadband package is technically a breach of contract.

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LG enV3 (Verizon Wireless) – Unboxing

LG dropped three new Verizon phones this week. Here’s one of them, the enV3. Two screens, QWERTY, messaging, Email, Web – you know the deal. $129 on contract.

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Telecommunications: “Convergence and Competition Expand Markets”

While the amount of land line telephone usage plummets, subscriptions to wireless services are skyrocketing. Among internet service providers, competition has become quite fierce as prices have fallen and speeds have risen. Bundling services with cable, internet, telephone and wireless have created an environment of exceptional benefit to today’s Telecommunications consumer. Jack W. Plunkett analyzes these trends in the industry—detailed with the latest market research, industry trends and statistics.

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Verizon Wireless Broadband Review

http://www.mobile-broadband-reviews.com/verizon-wireless-broadband.html for the full details. Verizon Wireless Broadband is one of the best services out there right now. Only con is a restrictive contract

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The Alex Jones Show-6/11/08:”DEATH OF THE INTERNET” pt1

http://prisonplanet.com/articles/june2008/061108_kill_internet.htm
ISP’s have resolved to restrict the Internet to a TV-like subscription model where users will be forced to pay to visit selected corporate websites by 2012, while others will be blocked, according to a leaked report. Despite some people dismissing the story as a hoax, the wider plan to kill the traditional Internet and replace it with a regulated and controlled Internet 2 is manifestly provable.

“Bell Canada and TELUS (formerly owned by Verizon) employees officially confirm that by 2012 ISP’s all over the globe will reduce Internet access to a TV-like subscription model, only offering access to a small standard amount of commercial sites and require extra fees for every other site you visit. These ‘other’ sites would then lose all their exposure and eventually shut down, resulting in what could be seen as the end of the Internet,” warns a report that has spread like wildfire across the web over the last few days.

The article, which is accompanied by a You Tube clip, states that Time Magazine writer “Dylan Pattyn” has confirmed the information and is about to release a story – and that the move to effectively shut down the web could come as soon as 2010.

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The Alex Jones Show-6/11/08:”DEATH OF THE INTERNET” pt2

http://prisonplanet.com/articles/june2008/061108_kill_internet.htm
ISP’s have resolved to restrict the Internet to a TV-like subscription model where users will be forced to pay to visit selected corporate websites by 2012, while others will be blocked, according to a leaked report. Despite some people dismissing the story as a hoax, the wider plan to kill the traditional Internet and replace it with a regulated and controlled Internet 2 is manifestly provable.

“Bell Canada and TELUS (formerly owned by Verizon) employees officially confirm that by 2012 ISP’s all over the globe will reduce Internet access to a TV-like subscription model, only offering access to a small standard amount of commercial sites and require extra fees for every other site you visit. These ‘other’ sites would then lose all their exposure and eventually shut down, resulting in what could be seen as the end of the Internet,” warns a report that has spread like wildfire across the web over the last few days.

The article, which is accompanied by a You Tube clip, states that Time Magazine writer “Dylan Pattyn” has confirmed the information and is about to release a story – and that the move to effectively shut down the web could come as soon as 2010.

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How Bad Can a Cell Phone Company Get?

Amazing and scary if you own a Verizon phone. This video contains the recordings of a survey on Verizon Wireless that finds that Verizon misquotes their rates over the phone 93% of the time. NOTE: The video says that it was inspired by the VerizonMath.com story. The correct website is Verizonmath.blogspot.com. VerizonMath.com isn’t owned by the guy that did the original work, and I’m sorry it is listed so prominently in the video. And also, sorry for the typo in the third number. Sort of ironic… :)

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