WarriorBlake
CAGiversary!
Let me start with a short intro. I've been trying to get internet at my house for quite some time. I'm stuck on dial-up and DSL/cable is out of reach and will be years till I can get at least DSL. I was looking for an alternative when I saw a commercial for Wireless Broadband.
While I will be using the majority of the time using it for just web access and such, i would like to do some gaming on it. My main reason to game would be for Halo 3, sometimes WoW, and the occasional TF2, CS:S, SC or UT 2004. But I am concerned that the latency with the service would be too high to play any of them except SC and WoW.
My next concern would be availability. I have an Alltel Razr and I get full service from where I am at. The service I saw was from a local competing provider that advertised Unlimited 3G access for $40/mo, $119 for the modem excluding $50 rebate, and $25 activation fee. Their availability map seems to show that I can have service, but it is too close to call.
I won't be making the jump anytime soon so I have time to research. I hope I can use this since $40/mo and $145 startup beats $60/mo and $400 startup for satellite. Any comments, suggestions, or experiences are welcome.
While I will be using the majority of the time using it for just web access and such, i would like to do some gaming on it. My main reason to game would be for Halo 3, sometimes WoW, and the occasional TF2, CS:S, SC or UT 2004. But I am concerned that the latency with the service would be too high to play any of them except SC and WoW.
My next concern would be availability. I have an Alltel Razr and I get full service from where I am at. The service I saw was from a local competing provider that advertised Unlimited 3G access for $40/mo, $119 for the modem excluding $50 rebate, and $25 activation fee. Their availability map seems to show that I can have service, but it is too close to call.
I won't be making the jump anytime soon so I have time to research. I hope I can use this since $40/mo and $145 startup beats $60/mo and $400 startup for satellite. Any comments, suggestions, or experiences are welcome.