Re: LG Voyager and I phone In news:im-F3B123.17191704112007@mpls-nnrp-05.inet.qwest.net,
John Slade <im@idiot.com> typed:
> Mark Crispin <mrc@CAC.Washington.EDU> wrote:
>
>> A Verizon iPhone is simply not going to happen. AT&T would not stand for
>> it. With AT&T, the iPhone is stuck at ancient 2.75G EDGE technology. A
>> Verizon iPhone would have to be EV-DO capable (all of Verizon's high end
>> phones are), and EV-DO leaves EDGE in the dust.
>
> but it does have WiFi mark, 90% of the time you'll be on the faster
> 802.11g signal, not EDGE or "G" anything.
WiFi is not availale 90% of the time - from my experience more like not
available 90% and almost always not free.
Why do I need WiFi at home and WiFi at work to use the iPhone for internet
access?
I have large monitors and highspeed internet available at those places. |