Hi! --- Cindy Fox wrote: > I have always avoided using my cell phone with my > laptop because of the > outrageous "data" charges. What do they care what I > use my on-air hours > for? They "care" because they are handling the data differently (on a CDMA digital system like the one Sprint PCS uses) than voice. Plus their phones know when you are using the interconnect cable for data. Some other digital cellular/PCS systems can't get this fast on a good day. > I can't believe that you have to suffer at 14.4K and > pay high prices. It is available in a pinch, it would have its uses, but not something to use all the time (unless someone else was paying the data charges). > Has anyone ever used an acoustic coupler with a cell > phone. I've been > thinking about it, but it's not that high of a > priority right now, though I > wonder how well it works. I'm sure it depends on > the phone style and the > coupler. But then you're set up for the payphone > when your cell phone dies > and for foreign countries, if your email is very > important to you. :) On an analog call phone, you can use the CDPD modems and connect into the phone, and it would appear to be just another analog call. But you may be lucky to get 9600bps speeds. Data over the cell phones is a new concept to North American cellular/PCS companies, they are behind their counterparts in Europe and Japan now. CDMA- based networks, if the reports are true, could make big improvements in data speeds soon as systems are upgraded. Now, if only MCI WorldCom hadn't cut the phone lines into my office. The Internet circuit is going, and we have 2 or 3 inbound lines, but this is giving me a headache having to pass cell phones around the office from the phone company (NextLink) to manage a small 24/7 call center. C ya! Patrick __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send online invitations with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com