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plk
Lil' Duffer Burger Barn
Premium
join:2002-04-20
Ogden, IA

rural option

So much for this being an option for rural home users.

nnaarrnn

join:2004-09-30
Nitro, WV

I know what you mean. We use sprint EVDO cards with Kyocera routers as backup systems for a couple of our clients who have trouble with their T-1s staying up during heavy rain. It makes a great way for the credit card machines to still work, but there's a lot of traffic being passed for some people.



fAcEtIOUs
Premium
join:2002-03-03
kudos:4

said by nnaarrnn:

I know what you mean. We use sprint EVDO cards with Kyocera routers as backup systems for a couple of our clients who have trouble with their T-1s staying up during heavy rain. It makes a great way for the credit card machines to still work, but there's a lot of traffic being passed for some people.
Credit card machines? Then I assume your clients are businesses. Then they should get a business account with an SLA and the 5 GB limit should not be a problem.
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patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

So $2000 a month is justified?



pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD

said by patcat88:

So $2000 a month is justified?
You can get a credit card machine that works with a landline or a traditional cell phone.
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nnaarrnn

join:2004-09-30
Nitro, WV

this is a point of sale system (indoor go kart track) with about 25 points of sale. it HAS to be over IP, and weekends, 20+ have to work. there is a T-1 line (2 actually) but they fail during heavy rain. The lines for them run through the sewer, and even though we've had verizon out to replace the lines, they still go out in bad storms. The movie theater right beside their building looses connectivity too. My company has 17 cell lines with sprint, and we added the EVDO card/router to our account, and resell it to the go kart track as backup for the Point of Sale system to contact whomever it contacts in Florida to verifiy the charges.


nnaarrnn

join:2004-09-30
Nitro, WV

reply to fAcEtIOUs
no such thing as an SLA with any wireless setup.



ninjatutle
Premium

join:2006-01-02
San Ramon, CA

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reply to plk
The service is called Sprint Mobile Broadband Connection. Not Sprint Rural Home Broadband Connection.

These rural folks using this as a home connection probably had a hand in killing this off.


ggultra2764

join:2007-09-13
Cambridge, NY
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reply to plk
Well, so much for considering Sprint as an option for getting reasonable Internet service on the same level as cable and DSL. Us rural folk have to fork up more money for Internet speeds not on par with cable and DSL plus unreasonable monthly caps.


yahtzee
Premium
join:2000-12-03
Richmond, VA

reply to nnaarrnn

said by nnaarrnn:

no such thing as an SLA with any wireless setup.
Check your facts.....


Dogfather
Premium
join:2007-12-26
Laguna Hills, CA

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reply to nnaarrnn

said by nnaarrnn:

no such thing as an SLA with any wireless setup.
Not true, I had one with Covad Wireless and Sprint at least used to offer an SLA for the CDMA service.

nnaarrnn

join:2004-09-30
Nitro, WV

reply to yahtzee
I should have said no such thing as a guarantee of SL with wireless.


ydoucare

join:2003-03-12
Rensselaer, IN
Reviews:
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reply to ninjatutle
Large cities are the cause for this. They don't care about 2 or 3 people hogging a tower out in the boondocks. However, i'm sure they do care about 15+ people eating up a tower in a city such as Chicago, which is where they need to control bandwidth, as most of those towers only have 2 T1's worth of backhaul at most. There are plenty of people who use this as both their home and mobile connection in urban areas, my boss being one. Either case, 5 GB is ridiculous, they're just becoming followers. At least be a little different and try 10? Now it's REALLY becoming a ripoff at 59.99/month (or 61+ after tax).

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random_texan

join:2007-02-08
San Antonio, TX

reply to ninjatutle
Why bash the 'rural folks'? We have just as much right to have broadband as the next guy. If they advertise the service as a "broadband connection", how is it not able to be used at your home for the main connection to the internet? I use Alltel as my main connection, and as the only connection I'll most likely ever see out here.

We're not all as privileged as you are in the cities. Hell, many city folks don't have that many options either.



fAcEtIOUs
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join:2002-03-03
kudos:4

said by random_texan:

Why bash the 'rural folks'? We have just as much right to have broadband as the next guy.
Of course you do. But it is going to cost more. Part of the charm of living in rural areas. But other costs will be lower. All part of the tradeoff of choosing where you live.
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Dogfather
Premium
join:2007-12-26
Laguna Hills, CA

reply to random_texan
You have no "RIGHT" to broadband.


patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
kudos:1

reply to nnaarrnn
There is no guarentee of a SL with any provider. SLAs are just a myth, you just get that month's charge free. They don't bring out people at 1 AM in the morning, and they don't reimburse you for lost wages/profits.



KrK
Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy
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join:2000-01-17
Tulsa, OK
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reply to Dogfather

said by Dogfather:

You have no "RIGHT" to broadband.
Which means his statement is still correct as in: "We have just as much right to broadband as the next guy..."

Next guy has zero rights to it too!


Dogfather
Premium
join:2007-12-26
Laguna Hills, CA

That is true.


shoan

join:2006-02-27
Benton, AR

reply to ninjatutle
when i checked this out in the store the salesman told me that sprint has no problem with it being used as a home dedicated connection. They market it as a dsl/cable alternative in the local sprint store. So this is not just a rural killed it thing. But thank god for a good wisp opening up in our area or we would have had nothing now that sprint is going this route.


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