Beginning June 2, 2008 Wireless Insurance, which offers customers protection against loss, theft, or accidental damage to their wireless device will be available to all High-End Phones and PDAs (with exception to the Apple iPhone).
What is changing with Wireless Phone Insurance?
- Depending on model, device deductibles will be in two tiers:
-Equipment Tier 1: $50 non-refundable deductible per approved claim.
-Equipment Tier 2: $125 non-refundable deductible per approved claim (for incident dates on/after November 3, 2008; $50 deductible for pre November 3, 2008 incident dates).
In the article, "Review: Which 3G network is the best?" AT&T’s LaptopConnect comes out on top!
The author, Brian Nadel, explains his process in testing AT&T’s LaptopConnect, Sprint’s Mobile Broadband, and Verizon’s BroadBand Access. After five rounds of testing all speed readings, which includes: connection time, the Alken speed test, and page loading, "AT&T’s network [leaves] its competitors in the digital dust."
Nadel goes on to describe how AT&T’s LaptopConnect gets you online with the fastest connection available. With average download speeds of 755Kbit/sec and average upload speeds of 484Kbit/sec, AT&T dominates its competitors.
If you previously had any doubts about which carrier to go with for your wireless needs…here’s your answer!
Feel free to check out the article out for yourself!
AT&T will be offering Mobile Digital TV to Northern Nevada either at the end of this year or the beginning of next.
This new service will feature 10 channels for $15/month. AT& will have exclusive rights to two of the channels, PIX, and CNN Mobile Live. The other eight channels will be CBS Mobile, Comedy Central, ESPN Mobile TV, Fox Mobile, MTV, NBC 2go, NBC News 2Go and Nickelodeon.
There will also be another optional package that will cost $13/month for just four channels.
We will keep you posted as we receive for information on this service!
Similar to California, Nevada will soon be putting handsfree driving laws into effect to cut down on automobile accidents.
Here’s what we know so far:
-Drivers under the age of 18 will be fully prohibited from speaking on the phone while driving. -Drivers 18 and over will be able allowed use a hands-free device while driving. -Passengers will not be affected by this law. -Phones with the Push-to-Talk feature will still be in violation of the law. -Drivers will be allowed to use the speakerphone function on their wireless phones.
In order to avoid violating this law, bluetooth headsets are available for purchase at any of our locations.