If you are referring to the new EVDO cellular offerrings from Sprint and Verizon, then yes, I've had experience with them.

Unfortunately, I have not seen any support for Linux yet.

They do work with software VPNs in Windows though, as we have been using them for a few months now and plan to expand usage.

There is an alternative for Mac/Linux users call the Linksys/Kyocera KR1, but right now it does not support most third party VPN traffic (only basic MS VPN type traffic). This is a major sticking point for a LOT of users and some of the sites selling the KR1 have put a disclaimer on their sites that if you want to use the KR1 with a VPN client you should wait and they might solve the problem in a future firmware update.

Sprint also has such a router, but I'm not sure of the model. We are supposed to get one from Sprint for testing.

Good information site:
http://www.evdoinfo.com/

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Todd Young

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Brock Noland" <brockn at gmail.com>
> I am wondering if anyone has experience with the new "hi speed"
> wireless offerings from Cingular/Verizon and VPN or ssh? I am
> wondering whether these types of connections could hold that type of
> session?
> 
> No reason to doubt it... Brock
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