lizzie wrote:
ktmrfs is right on. We are in our 70's and often travel far out in the boonies. We have had both OnStar and a Verizon Wi-FI for the past five years. I can't tell you how many times one has worked but not the other. Since we are gone for months at a time and must take care of business on the road, the combination has been a life saver for us. lizzie
we've found exactly the same thing. I now have a list of which places I can get verizon, ATT, both or in some cases nothing.
for the nothing situation I have a garmin inreach to send and recieve text messages and/or ask for help if it ever came to that situation. works anywhere in the world that iridium sat's work, which is about 99 percent of any open area. and you can set it up so friends or family can access a map that gives our gps location every 10 minutes.
Grandkids liked it as they tracked us on our cruise around south america.