Some more resources for you
OK, there are a few options for using satellite connections for internet access -- but they pale in comparison, (when you factor in cost), with just getting a SIM card for your phone. But if you want to dream a bit, here's the best selection I've found....
I think you were hoping to find a hand-held satellite phone that you could use to connect to the web while driving along.... but it's a problem of antenna and bandwidth and while these phones work great in certain locations, but they may not be exactly what you were looking for...
But if cost is not a hindering factor, as you've alluded to above... Then you might consider the Iridium 9555 Command Center "This Command Center kit comes with the complete Iridium 9555 Satellite Phone kit plus an extra Iridium Rechargeable Battery, Iridium Docking Station, DPL Handset, Coax Cable and an Iridium Fixed Mast Antenna." For about $5000 you can probably get everything you need -- equipment, air-time costs, etc.
There are a number of firms that provide rentals...
Happy hunting and if you do use such a device, PLEASE come back and tell us what you thought of this option!
Mark
Verizon JetPack is a winner
I've been using the Verizon Jetpack (mobile hot spot) for a couple of months. It works flawlessly switching from 3G to 4G and works deep within hotels as well as on the road...(where a signal exists). One JetPack easily provides fast connections for two laptops and 3-4 other devices all at the same time.
I purchased it before I got my latest Droid -- Razr Max -- which also functions as a mobile hot spot.
Mark
A whole new concept in TV-viewing
Clearly, this is a tongue-in-cheek post... But can you imagine having such a device?
Pricing for this device starts at USD $687,775, so probably not going to be most of our yards any time soon!
Mark