The advantage to sticking with Cingular GPRS is that I can use one device for both voice and data, plus I don't have to worry about using a PC Card (which Verizon uses) - as I can just connect to my cell phone with Bluetooth. The advantage to Verizon would be somewhat better speeds, and the ability to use my cellphone separately while I'm using the Internet. Having acceptable Internet access available through a wireless connection of some sort is pretty much a must-have for me when I'm in the field. What I'll do is drop in at the local Verizon store this afternoon and bring my PowerBook for a test. I get 15 days to see if it'll get the job done with the right to cancel. What I may do, though, is try out the Verizon solution as well and see if it performs better in real-world usage. Cingular was able to reset my phone and get GPRS access working again.
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