Using Clear iSpot 4G mobile HotSpot--Netflix app streaming movies in the car via the iPad

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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2010

Clip of me testing out my older brothers 4g Clear iSpot. I connected my tape cassette deck player to the headphone jack on the iPad and had the movie playing through my car stereo. It was pretty cool. No lag, and connection was more than adequate so the picture quality was all intact.

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  • You should holdoff. Don't like yourself in a 2 year contract and paying $60-80 per month and be capped off at 2-5gb or whatever their plan is. With Clear even now, you'll see burstable over 10MB depending on the signal strength. LTE provides a more natural upgrade for us in USA. We use and have mostly GSM/UMTS/HSPA/CDMA-based networks and subscribers – and GSM is the dominant mobile standard worldwide, with more the 3 billion global customers as of February 2010. Continued...

  • @kietndc How do you know all of this? What are you majoring in lol?

  • @runhorun I meant in my earlier comment, I meant to say don't lock yourself in a contract. Im' currently month to month and see average speeds between 3-6mb...some areas I've seen 8mb-10mb...But keep in mind, all providers will provide "spotty" service. Sprint/Clear is not the best....but its darn good enough without being locked in and being capped off.

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  • I use clear and they start throttling the speeds if you watch more than a couple of netflix videos a night. My speed went from 5Mbps to .045Mbps. They said I was using to much data. So it is unlimited but your speed is cut to .045Mbps.

  • I live there he just drove under claiborne pkwy

  • @kietndc i don't like contracts. Ha.

  • @runhorun continued from previous reply: in other words, you they're are only 3 major carriers now, AT&T aquired TMobile), Verizon and Sprint. AT&T and Verizon, are LTE and Sprint is the only one using WiMax. It seems for hardware reasons and future phone designs- Sprint staying WiMax-would create a "split" world of standards. It would make it less complicated and easier for one to adopt to one standard and for the consumers to understand. Since the ATT & Verizon are LTE, they win by majority.

  • @kietndc I have the clear 4g mobile hotspot. So if LTE comes around what will do for the service???? The only bad thing is does not revert to 3g if there are no coverages for 4g. What will be the advantage of LTE? I was thinking to switching to verizon 10 meg wireless for 80 bucks, but should I hold off???

  • @runhorun Long Term Evolution. Wiki it!

  • @kietndc what is LTE???

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