America / SIM / 3g / Data
May. 27th, 2009 10:05 amI quite want to webcast my wedding so my friends/family who aren't able to make it can watch proceedings...
In the UK, we have a number of pay-as-you-go telecoms companies that have an "all you can eat" data plan, ie, T-Mobile where you pay £2 and get as much data as you can use for the day you paid.
[edit]: It's not that I need gigabytes, but if I was paying per meg, it might get costly. I don't need much throughput, but I don't want to be worrying about the bill at the end of the day, ideally. it's only going to be broadcasting a webcam.
Is there anything comparable in the US?
Kirsten's netbook has a 3g modem built in, we just need an appropriate SIM and data plan.
In the UK, we have a number of pay-as-you-go telecoms companies that have an "all you can eat" data plan, ie, T-Mobile where you pay £2 and get as much data as you can use for the day you paid.
[edit]: It's not that I need gigabytes, but if I was paying per meg, it might get costly. I don't need much throughput, but I don't want to be worrying about the bill at the end of the day, ideally. it's only going to be broadcasting a webcam.
Is there anything comparable in the US?
Kirsten's netbook has a 3g modem built in, we just need an appropriate SIM and data plan.