Verizon Wireless Broadband plays with Macs pretty well

(Updated 4/19)

I’m posting this entry from my laptop on a moving train using Verizon’s wireless broadband service. It’s pricey ($80 a month for “unlimited” service) but thanks to some serious OS X gearheads, can work pretty well with Macs. I did have to activate the required PC card (a Novatel v620) on a Windows laptop first but some people have gotten the activation done at a Verizon store.

Speed is nothing like the pokey, less-than-dial-up speeds I was getting using AT&T/Cingular’s GPRS over my Bluetooth phone as a modem. I had no problem sending and receiving email, surfing the web and downloading a few program updates — or posting blog entries. I have 15 days to evaluate the service, but it seems like a much better value than the $60 a month I pay Cingular for a much slower and data-limited (50 MB a month) plan. I also get Verizon’s much broader and more reliable network coverage. It is a minor drag carrying around the PC card as its antenna sticks out of my Powerbook’s card slot. Someday maybe these supersonic speeds will be available on a Bluetooth phone too, though Verizon’s track record on Bluetooth isn’t promising.

Update: Looks like PC Magazine has given the Novatel card a rave review.


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6 responses to “Verizon Wireless Broadband plays with Macs pretty well”

  1. […] I’m also worried about a few choices in the new MacBook – no built in modem, no industry-standard PC Card slot and no battery life estimate. Sometimes on the road of life, there is no ethernet and there is no wifi. You need a modem. I’m not so interested in having to carry around a dongle modem. Blah. And while it’s great to jump to the latest and greatest add-in card slot, are there any cards yet available for the MacBook’s new ExpressCard slot? None at the Apple Store or other online folk like Newegg or even CompUSA.com. I use my PC card slot for my Verizon mobile broadband card made by Novatel – no way I could go to a laptop without that. I also use it as a memory card reader. Seems simple but I can’t find any Expresscards even for that. […]

  2. […] I’ve been successfully using a Verizon wireless broadband card (the Novatel v620 pc card) since April in my Powerbook thanks to a software hack from the good folk at the EVDO Info web site. It basically made the Novatel card look like any other modem, showing up on a pull down list on my menu bar and connnecting with Internet Connect. But last night I installed the 10.4.7 upgrade for OS X and low and behold, when I inserted my Novatel card it was officially recognized by the Mac. Now I don’t need the hack and I get the full treatment of a special menu bar just for the card showing signal strength. Wow. Well, it’s a minor treat anyway. […]

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