Have you ever stopped to think that some of the best conversations on topics that really matter to everyday life happen over something as simple as a brown bag lunch?
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It may be rambling one day and high tech the next. You never know what you'll find us talking about over our brown bag lunches.
The Option Quicksilver USB Modem Review
This post was written by Colleen Easley on November 29, 2008
Mobile Internet Just got Easier
Dale and I operate an Internet based business (EasyCall Communications), but we also like to travel. The dilemma has always been how to get on-line to get email, update web pages or look up rates for customers who call while we’re away from our home office. WiFi enabled laptops was a solution when we could get to a hot-spot, but the likelihood of a customer calling while we were near a hot-spot was slim.
For a couple years we’ve been considering a laptop card that would give us Internet where ever we had cellular coverage, but it was a bit of a daunting task to decide which device would serve us best. We are currently AT&T cellphone customers, so we opted for AT&T as our network, and after much study and review, we finally decided on the Option Quicksilver USB Modem.
The Quicksilver supports high-speed data connectivity anywhere within the AT&T coverage area. It is compatible with both AT&T 3G high speed broadband connect and nationwide EDGE data networks. We are Mac users, so it was important that any card we chose be Mac compatible. The Quicksilver works with Windows 2000 Pro, Personal and XP Home/Pro, Vista, and Mac OS.
The Quicksilver is one of the smallest HSPA-capable devises available. It weighs only 1.2 ounces, and uses the new Icera Livanto chipset, which handles GSM/GPRS/EDGE/3G data. Speeds will vary depending on networks. It gives 70 to 135 kpbs downloads on an EDGE network and 700 kpbs to 1.7 Mbps downloads on HSPA.
Besides being small and lightweight, another feature we like is that it has a four position click mechanism for its swiveling cap design – there is no protective cap to lose. It is plug and play with the automatic installation of the AT&T Communication Manager software. Currently the Quicksilver ships with only the Windows software, so Mac users will need to download the software from the AT&T website. One problem you might encounter if you’re a Mac user like us, is that the instructions say to leave the “APN” field blank on the Mac software. Doing that you’ll be unable to connect. You should put – isp.cingular – as the APN with no user-name or password and that will solve the issue.
Perhaps the best part about getting the Quicksilver is that you can get it for FREE with a two year data contract from AT&T. The data plan will cost you $60 per month, but the freedom to be productive while away from your office is priceless.
We’re just not the stay at home kind of people. We’re semi-retired and as such, we want the freedom to travel, go camping, and spend time with our family. But running an Internet based business often complicates our plans. If you’re finding yourself in a similar position, consider getting a wireless laptop card for your your computer and gain the freedom to log-on anywhere you have cellular service. To review all available laptop wireless modems, visit EasyCall Cellular and choose ‘Air Card’ from the ‘Phone Type’ menu on the right.

Scale Back on Business Travel with AccuConference
This post was written by Colleen Easley on May 21, 2008

The number of corporations scaling back air travel spending this year continues to grow. The investment firm, USB conducts a twice-annual survey that looks at corporate air travel spending. Results this month show that of 80 companies surveyed, 42% said their companies are reducing air expenses this year compared to last. That figure is up 26% from the October 2007 results.
The high cost of fuel has forced the airlines to take drastic actions to reduce costs. Just today American Airlines announced that it plans to reduce overall capacity and add a new fee for coach customers to check their first piece of luggage. Many airlines are already charging a fee for a second piece of luggage.
Higher ticket prices coupled with additional fees are pushing airline travel out of the reach of many small businesses. Yet these companies still have the need to communicate with clients and colleagues in different parts of the world.
The time to learn about Teleconferencing is NOW!
Today there is technology available to replace almost every aspect of the face-to-face meeting. It has been estimated that by utilizing a teleconference instead of taking a two day business trip and travel six hundred miles you will save two thousand dollars or more in total travel costs.
AccuConference technology coupled with the Internet or just your phone connection enables you to:
- Eliminate travel time and expenses
- Improve productivity
- Collaborate on business proposals in real time
- Easily and instantly exchange information with your associates around the world
With the AccuConference International Outdial feature, participants from around the world can be brought into your conferences at very reasonable rates. Add a PowerPoint presentation via the web or full face-to-face video conferencing and it’s almost like being in the same room with your associates at only a fraction of the cost of an actual meeting.
If you’re new to the idea of conferencing, but know it’s time to make it part of your business communication, AccuConference is ready to help. Our user friendly interface coupled with stellar customer service will get you on the right track for enhancing your communication without breaking your budget. Our system is reservationless, so when you want to start a conference call you just pick up the phone and dial. No extra equipment is required.
Learn more about AccuConference at http://www.aBetterConferenceCall.com or call 800.730.0626 for more information. Download the Whitepaper – Do’s and Don’ts for Participants at Your Next Conference Call
