[CLUE-Talk] Sprint Broadband

Craig Magtutu magtutu at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 21 22:37:32 MST 2001


> my trusty 56Kbps US Robotics since I'm getting up to 2 megabits/sec
> downloads.  Uploads, less frequent, are at about 200 Kbps.

   200 kbps is workable for some single-user services, i suppose.

> If you don't have high-speed Internet access, and don't want
> to use US West or AT&T cable modems, then Sprint Broadband is
> worth looking into.  Visit www.sprintbroadband.com.

  thanks for the info, roger.

  so, what i'm wondering about is whether the dish can be moved from your house
to a friend's, or anywhere else that has a view of the mountain. i realize that
mobile broadband is a ways off, but if you could drag around an antenna and aim
it after you get to where you're going, how cool would that be?

   thoughts? is anyone already doing this with sprint or another service? would
this void the serivce agreement or something? would sprint even know about the
antenna having been moved?

   craig



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