On Sun, Sep 24, 2000 at 07:24:18PM -0700, Frank McConnell wrote:
  Cameron Kaiser <spectre(a)stockholm.ptloma.edu>
wrote:
  It also came with an Ericcson MobiDEM radio
modem, but I'll bet it wouldn't
 work even if the battery pack were charged. What can I do with this? 
 I don't know.  Probably not much, my understanding is that most of the
 wireless e-mail/Internet providers have basically ditched MS-DOS (and
 hence HP LX) support for WinCE and PalmOS devices.  If I had one I'd
 probably be looking to cause those responsible some constipation with
 it. 
BTW are there any truly worldwide, affordable messaging systems these
days?  Like a 2-way paging service or email service or whatever.  Even
the satellite 2-way paging services I've seen use geosynchronous birds
over the US and maybe Europe and the Far East, but they aren't truly
worldwide.  I also found info about the Garmin Global Communicator,
which costs $1000 and the service is very expensive and very limited
(can send a handful of really short messages for $30 a month, and going
over the limit cost a couple of cents _per character_).  So that doesn't
fall into the "affordable" category.
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