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Good Comparison of Wireless Data Solutions from BargainPDA

BargainPDA.com published a useful review of wireless data solutions that are available from mobile phone carriers and hot-spot providers. The article focuses on the technologies deployed by each wireless data provider, then goes on to talk about the connection methods available to get your mobile device on-line. The three connection methods covered are WiFi, Bluetooth via a handset, and PC cards dedicated to wireless data network access.

There are few specifics about available billing plans, at least when this article is compared to other articles that approach the subject from the opposite direction.

BargainPDA uses the new Intellitxt contextual advertising system. I hadn't noticed the degree to which this changes the nature and purpose of links on a blog. I will have to watch carefully for when this service is in use in order to decide whether I like it. In this article, I found it slightly confusing.

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