Getting online and being able to connect with friends, family, news, and the office is more important now than ever, but what happens if you're one of the millions of Americans without access to traditional broadband like cable or DSL, stuck in a hotel without WiFi, or cruising at 65mph down the highway in your Winebago?
The answer is mobile broadband! EVDO, or Evolution Data Only/Evolution Data Optimized, is a 3G mobile broadband technology used by Verizon, Sprint, and Alltel that provides typical speeds of 600-1400kbps download (with bursts up to 2000kbps) and 500-800kbps upload completely wirelessly. You take the internet with you and surf the web in your car, on the train, in the airport, at a convention, on the road in your RV... you can even share the connection with multiple computers using a 3G router, just like you would with your broadband connection at home!
Looking for information on HSPA, the 3G mobile broadband technology used by AT&T? Click here!
What is EVDO? Just the Basics:
•EV-DO - Evolution Data Optimized
•Personal broadband wireless service for a wide range of customers, from business people to students
•Always on - - similar to DSL (wherever 3G capability is available)
•Rides on CDMA signal- 1x data capability available everywhere CDMA voice service available
•Up to 10 times the peak data rate of the next best public wireless solution - 800 - 1,000 Kbps (kilobits per second) average download speeds, comparable to DSL speeds
•Allows the user to be connected herever they are are not only for email, but for downloads, large files, photos, spreadsheets, etc.
•Advantages over WiFi:
◦Always on with seamless roaming!
◦Signal can travel on same cell sites as cell phones
◦No 300-ft range from the cell tower or "hotspot"
◦Customers can access their corporate VPN (virtual private network) anywhere they can get a cellular signal via a secure, encrypted signal
◦Can download and run video clips in real time
◦Can provide service to customers outside of cable-modem or DSL areas
•Relatively low cost with high capacity - allows rich web browsing and application usage
•1xRTT: 50Kbps - 100Kbps Upload and Download (bursts to 144Kbps)
•EVDO Rev 0: 400kbps-1000kbps Download (bursts up to 2.0Mbps), 50kbps-100kbps Upload (bursts to 144Kbps)
•EVDO Rev A: 600Kbps-1,400Kbps Download (bursts to 3.1Mbps), 500Kbps-800Kbps Upload (bursts to 1.8Mbps)
How does it work?
EVDO works similarly to the way your cell phone operates in that it relies on signal from a wireless tower rather than a physical connection like a phone line or cable. An EVDO modem (often referred to as an "aircard") receives the signal and allows you to connect to the internet - it's as simple as that! EVDO modems come in several formats: USB dongle, ExpressCard, and PCMCIA card and you can use them either directly in your computer OR in a 3G router.
Of course, like your cell phone, the modem alone doesn't provide internet access - you must subscribe to the service from an EVDO provider. Verizon and Sprint both offer EVDO service for $59.99/mo with a 5GB per month allowance, and both charge overage fees for usage exceeding 5GB. For most people, 5GB is plenty of data for surfing the web, emailing, and the occassional YouTube video. For more information on what you can do with 5GB, read this article .
Who uses EVDO?
There are countless reasons to use EVDO and we have helped customers get set up for a huge variety of applications! Below are just a few common ways people use EVDO:
•Mobile applications: Cars, trucks, RV's, commercial service/fleet vehicles, shuttles, carpool/vanpool, transit (busses, trains, ferries), taxis/limos, private/commercial vessels
•Portable uses: Mobile work teams, trade shows, conferences, conventions, vacations, commute access, emergency response setup
•Fixed-location customers: Backup to cable/DSL/T-1, dial-up alternative, satellite alternative
Who offers EVDO?
Verizon Wireless and Sprint are currently the leading providers for EVDO coverage. There are multiple EVDO cards in PCMCIA, Expresscard, USB and 'portable hotspot' formats available. Check out http://www.EVDOinfo.com/devices for the current offerings.
ALL of the currently available modems from both Verizon and Sprint are Rev-A capable and most feature external antenna ports where you can add an antenna or amplifier. Most of them are compatible with at least one 3G router. We have performed extensive tests on all of the modems and can confirm that there is NEGLIGIBLE difference in performance between the available form factors; the various form factors simply provide options for different preferences. You can read more about why there is no performance difference between form factors here.
In the early days of EVDO, Mac users were often "left out in the cold" as companies failed to provide support for their computers. Here at EVDOinfo and our sister site, 3Gstore.com, we have been providing tips and support for using EVDO with Mac computers since the beginning - even when Sprint and Verizon said it wouldn't work! Now, most new devices are Mac-compatible right out of the box, but support for Mac users is still weak. We are proud to offer comprehensive support to our Mac-loving customers! For more information on EVDO and Macs, read this article.
Is there EVDO service at my home/office/destination?
Both Verizon and Sprint offer EVDO in many areas of the USA, Puerto Rico, Canada, and Mexico (note: using EVDO in Canada and Mexico requires specific devices and plans). To check coverage at your location, you can enter your zip code on 3Gstore's coverage tool and compare Sprint's and Verizon's coverage.
If EVDO is NOT available in a particular location, 1xRTT (aka "National Access"), may be available. National Access is the 2G mobile broadband technology used by Sprint and Verizon that can provide average upload and download speeds of about 50Kbps - 100Kbps with bursts up to 144kbps, slightly faster than a standard 56K dial-up connection. In areas where EVDO is not available, your EVDO-enabled device (including aircards, USB modems, ExpressCards, phones, or embedded devices) will attempt to connect to the 1xRTT network. Generally, if your carrier has cell phone coverage in a particular area, there should be 1xRTT coverage even if EVDO has not yet arrived there.
Another excellent resource is EVDOmaps.com, a free service hosted by the EVDOinfo experts that compiles actual test results from EVDO users around the country. This is NOT a coverage map but a place where users can post actual speed test results and descriptions of their gear, so that others can see what service was like at that moment in time, from that user's location.
How fast is EVDO?
EVDO Rev A has a peak data rate of 3,000 kbps, but realistic speeds average around 600Kbps-1,400Kbps Download with bursts to 2.0Mbps and 500Kbps-800Kbps Upload with bursts to 1.8Mbps.
Here is a real-world speedtest done using a USB760 on Verizon's network in Dallas, Tx with a very strong signal:
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