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Connectivity in Your Pocket Goodyear AZ

The Palm Vx OmniSky modem fits on the back of the Palm piggyback style. The Palm nests in a small niche, and creates an effective serial-port connection. The combination literally fits in your pocket. Despite the appearance, both units must be charged separately.

Radioshack
(623) 925-0519
1120 N Estrella Pkwy
Goodyear, AZ
AT&T Mobility
(623) 932-5837
1459 N Dysart Rd
Avondale, AZ
AT&T Mobility
(623) 772-8443
9925 W Camelback Rd
Phoenix, AZ
Tel America Communications
(623) 937-1000
6619 N 84th Dr
Glendale, AZ
Verizon Wireless
623877-1100
9184 W. Northern Ave #101
Glendale, AZ
Go Wireless
(623) 882-2267
783 S Cotton Ln
Goodyear, AZ
Little Cellular
(623) 932-9900
309 E Main St
Avondale, AZ
Verizon Wireless
(623) 877-1100
9184 W. Northern
Glendale, AZ
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(623) 872-3300
9284 W Northern Ave Ste 105
Glendale, AZ
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6601 W Thomas Rd Ste 6
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Connectivity in Your Pocket

Posted by : Kathy Burns

The OmniSky wireless modem was originally designed to allow Palm V handheld devices "Anytime, Anywhere" Internet access. Today there is also a version for Handspring Visors, and soon there will be OmniSky wireless modems for Pocket PCs as well. For mobile office workers, this device can be a dream come true.

The Palm Vx OmniSky modem fits on the back of the Palm piggyback style. The Palm nests in a small niche, and creates an effective serial-port connection. The combination literally fits in your pocket. Despite the appearance, both units must be charged separately.

The modem has a built-in extendable antenna, and it sports three LED lights on the front right corner. The lights are "at a glance" status indicators that let you know when you're connected to the network, data is being transferred, e-mail is waiting, or the battery is low.

Installation was painless, and I was rather impressed at the efficiency of it. If you prefer to customize your software installations, however, you may be a bit disappointed--it does not allow you to pick and choose what will be installed on your Palm. You'll need at least 1.4 MB of free RAM on your Palm, and though it reportedly works, I wouldn't advise trying this with a standard 2MB Palm V.

The OmniSky Internet Service uses the Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) with AT&T Wireless as the primary carrier. Unlimited-use service is available in 118 major metropolitan areas fora flat monthly fee of...

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