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September 26, 2004

21st Century Truckers

Bradenton Herald article on 21st centruy trucker Tom Wiles (check out his site at TruckerPhoto): Wiles and thousands of other cross-country truckers are increasingly dropping their CB 10-4's for the 802.11's - wireless "Wi-Fi" Internet connections right to their truck cabs... Wiles carries a Toshiba laptop computer equipped with a Wi-Fi card and subscriptions for access points at Flying J truck stops across the country. Flying Js currently blanket 180 of their North American locations with Wi-Fi signals. Hooking up costs from $1.95 for an hour to $200 for a yearlong subscription... For phone calls, Wiles has jettisoned his home-land line and now uses his cell phone for voice communication. For on-the-road entertainment, he can burn disks on his home entertainment system's DVD recorder, then pack them up for viewing in the cab on his laptop. For music, Wiles has subscribed to XM satellite radio ($9.95 per month) and purchased a portable Delphi SkyFi receiver that works in his home system as well as the truck cab. And for a hobby, Wiles has begun taking still digital pictures with his 3.2-megapixel Toshiba PDR-M71 and bursts of video with a digital camcorder.


Posted by Eli Chapman at 01:56 PM