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signmeuptoo
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What's the best way, best service?

What way would be best for trucker's to access the internet if not at a truck stop hot spot? I see an ad for a Verizon service, is it good?


AdamB

join:2001-01-07
Westerville, OH
If you get good cell service along your drive then it would be a viable option. I think Verizon is faster if you are in their EVDO service area.


dpm1124
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I pull tanker for Schneider. I am using Sprints PC-5740 air card. As long as I am not way, way out in the boonies I get at least dial up speeds. Of course some places I am at broadband speeds. For the most part I have been very happy with this card. Check out the sprint section of the speed tests. I have been posting speeds from different places around the country. Lag can be a problem depending on where you are. But then again if you are at a hook or a TA connected on their hot spot you are just never sure of who is looking at your browsing experiences.
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toddbs98
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Another driver and another thumbs up for Sprint. I cant recall any time I could not get on line at all.
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