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Hi,
I've updated my web site with details and pricing on the new SPOT Connect unit. It looks very interesting. Its ability to send any 41 character message through their satellite network could come in extremely handy during a land out or emergency in a remote area. It uses your "smart phone" for the user-interface for creating custom messages. It will be compatible with Android (platform 2.0 or later), iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPads when it is ready to ship in February - with Blackberry and Microsoft platforms to follow shortly there after. You can see details and pre-order he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/spot.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. |
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Paul, I already have a Spot 1 with the tracking service plan. If I
get a SPOT Connect, do I get to use my existing service plan for both devices? This would let me keep my SPOT 1 in the plane, and have the SPOT Connect and my iPhone on me in case I bail out, or want to send a more descriptive message after a landout. Kirk 66 |
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On Jan 7, 2:35*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote:
Paul, I already have a Spot 1 with the tracking service plan. *If I get a SPOT Connect, do I get to use my existing service plan for both devices? This would let me keep my SPOT 1 in the plane, and have the SPOT Connect and my iPhone on me in case I bail out, or want to send a more descriptive message after a landout. Kirk 66 You can have multiple devices on one account and can share profiles between devices. I very much doubt that you can activate multiple devices and pay only one set of fees. If you could I'd suggest all ASA members use the same account and pay one only set of fees. Ask yourself where SPOT gets its income. I doubt it's from hardware sales as they have been known to almost give them away. Andy |
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Hi Kirk,
I'm pretty certain that each device must have its own account (and services) - tied to the unit's serial number. It is possible to move an account from one device to another device - as when upgrading to a SPOT 2 or SPOT Connect. But it can't be done back and forth. Paul Remde "kirk.stant" wrote in message ... Paul, I already have a Spot 1 with the tracking service plan. If I get a SPOT Connect, do I get to use my existing service plan for both devices? This would let me keep my SPOT 1 in the plane, and have the SPOT Connect and my iPhone on me in case I bail out, or want to send a more descriptive message after a landout. Kirk 66 |
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On Jan 7, 1:50*pm, Andy wrote:
On Jan 7, 2:35*pm, "kirk.stant" wrote: Paul, I already have a Spot 1 with the tracking service plan. *If I get a SPOT Connect, do I get to use my existing service plan for both devices? This would let me keep my SPOT 1 in the plane, and have the SPOT Connect and my iPhone on me in case I bail out, or want to send a more descriptive message after a landout. Kirk 66 You can have multiple devices on one account and can share profiles between devices. *I *very much doubt *that you can activate multiple devices and pay only one set of fees. If you could I'd suggest all ASA members use the same account and pay one only set of fees. Ask yourself where SPOT gets its income. *I doubt it's from hardware sales as they have been known to almost give them away. Andy Hurry and get one on order before they give away 12,000 thats 12 with 3 zeros at Sun and Fun. Richard |
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On Jan 7, 5:20*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Kirk, I'm pretty certain that each device must have its own account (and services) - tied to the unit's serial number. The account is tied to the customer and any number of units can be on one account. That's easily verified by accessing an existing account and starting the process of adding another unit. Andy |
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Hi Andy,
I don't doubt that one customer can have an account that supports multiple units. But I'd be surprised if you could pay for (for example) tracking and basic service only once and have it work for both devices. I think you need to pay for service for each device. But I could be wrong. Paul Remde "Andy" wrote in message ... On Jan 7, 5:20 pm, "Paul Remde" wrote: Hi Kirk, I'm pretty certain that each device must have its own account (and services) - tied to the unit's serial number. The account is tied to the customer and any number of units can be on one account. That's easily verified by accessing an existing account and starting the process of adding another unit. Andy |
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On Jan 8, 2:31*pm, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Andy, I don't doubt that one customer can have an account that supports multiple units. *But I'd be surprised if you could pay for (for example) tracking and basic service only once and have it work for both devices. *I think you need to pay for service for each device. *But I could be wrong. No, we agree on that. Andy |
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