
Trying out WiFi only for 24-hrs. Skype, iMessage and Email only... As long as I'm connected to a WiFi network!
In anticipation of heading off to Russia in only a little more than a week, I’m conducting a 24-hr experiment using WiFi only. My iPhone is set to airplane mode and I’ve updated settings for iMessage and Skype as available. So for those who want to reach me by either of those methods, you’ll have to skip my telephone number and just go for one of those other methods.
How ironic it is to realize that I’m feeling so “disconnected” already without regular cell-phone access and “limited” by my access to WiFi. Think about all those years when we lived without cellphones, let alone email. Now, with all the alternatives, I still have that slightly anxious feeling creeping inside about not being “connected” by instant access — no matter WHERE I am! But at “discounted” prices of $2.99/minute from Russia (if I pay the $5.99/mo Int’l call plan), and a similarly unpleasant price for text-messaging, I’m going to try the alternative – WiFi only delivery of calls and messages via iMessage or Skype. Of course FaceTime is also a possibility. So many choices! But they’re dependent upon others to know how to set up their phones, too. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see how many are willing to do this.
As for the experiment? It’s a bit weird being out of contact except when there’s WiFi. Riding down the road with hubby, I couldn’t resist the urge to pick up the iPhone and start checking my email or messages. But, alas, no WiFi. At least not until I got home. I suppose I could have ducked into a McDonalds or Starbucks. I wonder what the Russian equivalent will be? I’m told I’ll have WiFi access at EACA and at the hotels where I’ll be staying. And, of course, security may be an issue. No logging into bank accounts while overseas. Apart from that, I don’t think I have access to any major secrets that someone would want to steal. But who knows?
Are you one who doesn’t know my Skype ID but want to get in touch? For colleagues, close friends and family, just send me a note with your Skype name and/or preferred iMessage email contact via this blog or my email and I’ll add you to my various App contacts.
To everyone else, you’ll just have to keep watching this blog to keep in touch!
I’ll post a comment below once the experiment is over to let you know how it went. Less than 12 hours to go for round 1.
April 23, 2012 at 8:35 pm
Well, I’d pronounce the experiment a success. When I finally turned the 3G back on, it took another 12 hours before my service provider caught up with anything. The only thing I seemed to have missed was one text message from a friend who could also have sent an email. Other than that, if I missed any calls, no one left a message, which means it couldn’t have been that important.
As a matter of fact, I was kind of sad to finally switch it back to “phone” mode. I rather liked the feeling of being “slightly” disconnected. It felt like I could control when I wanted to reply… without the nagging phone, or the constant urge to check email when I wasn’t connected to wifi. I got used to it.
I guess that’s a good thing. Since I’ll have to get used to it for longer once I head to Russia next week! Here’s to a “limited” connection!
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