I've researched this issue thoroughly. The reason I want to do this
now is that for the first time, there's a technology called EVDO that
allows for broadband access speed over cellphone frequencies
(
http://dts.vzw.com/faqs/VZAccess/faq..._link=1#item3).
This is what I've learnt: Most current Blackberries (in fact, all, as
far as I know) do not have broadband speeds that arises as a result of
the phone (i.e., not wi-fi). Verizon is the only company that has the
most roll-out--in other words, I can get this speed in most major
cities in the country and then some. And Verizon has two phones that
can do this, including a Samsung (which is a Blackberry-like device).
So there are two solutions, and I've decided to go with both:
1. A Samsung SCH-i730 phone/portable computer which is about $600.00
with a two-year contract. This would be combined with a voice/data
plan costing $85/month.
2. A PC card for my laptop which provides the same functionality
without voice capability (Verizon Wireless PC 5220) which should be
about $100 with a two-year contract and a data only plan that costs
$80/month.
This is the technology I've been waiting for. I hope it works as
promised.
--Ram