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Posted by Nozza on October 16th, 2007


Anyone used mobile broadband? Been looking at the offering from Three
- the 3GB per month for 15 quid. Will use it with a laptop PC.

http://www.three.co.uk/personal/prod...and_/index.omp

What is performance actually like?

Thoughts? Experiences?

Thanks

Noz
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Posted by we are the robots on October 16th, 2007


Nozza wrote:
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I can see the appeal of plugging a widget into your laptop and you're up
and running, but 3gb a month for 15 squid, is not very competitive.
Factor in adsl, cabled streets and wifi hotspots i can't see much of an
advantage!


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Posted by we are the robots on October 16th, 2007


we are the robots wrote:
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Posted by Jon on October 16th, 2007


andrew@world.com declared for all the world to hear...
For mobile data 3Gb for £15 a month is very competitive.
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Posted by Nozza on October 21st, 2007


On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 20:38:44 GMT, we are the robots <andrew@world.com>
wrote:

Thanks for that...

Finally plumped for T-Mobile's £20 a month "unlimited"
subject-to-fair-use service (they reserve right to contact after 3GB
a month, and VOIP is not allowed). Service connects at 3.6 Mbps. It
works well and appears fast. Am not using for file downloading etc,
but for web access and email it appears excellent.

Don't know why companies like Dell aren't bundling this sort of
service as an option with laptops...

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Posted by Nozza on October 21st, 2007


On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 22:25:50 +0100, Jon <spam@jonparker.plus.com>
wrote:

Thanks for that Jon. Ended up going for T-Mobiles £20 quid a month as
I had seen it actually working where I need it.

Noz
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Posted by Ivor Jones on October 21st, 2007


"Nozza" <nozza_again_gns@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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[snip]

: : Finally plumped for T-Mobile's £20 a month "unlimited"
: : subject-to-fair-use service (they reserve right to
: : contact after 3GB a month, and VOIP is not allowed).
: : Service connects at 3.6 Mbps. It works well and appears
: : fast. Am not using for file downloading etc, but for
: : web access and email it appears excellent.
: :
: : Don't know why companies like Dell aren't bundling this
: : sort of service as an option with laptops...

I was in Phoenix, Arizona last week (100 degrees, phew..!). The city
administration there are in the process of rolling out free wi-fi access
across the whole city. So far I believe it's only in the centre and the
airport, but it's due all over the place in the near future. Certainly Sky
Harbor airport is the only one I've been to recently with free access.

Anyone know of any towns/cities in the UK with free access..? I've heard
it spoken about in a few places but nowhere I've been has had it.

Ivor

Posted by Jon on October 21st, 2007


nozza_again_gns@yahoo.co.uk declared for all the world to hear...
Because it requires a credit check, and extra hassle for not a lot in
return.
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Posted by Jon on October 21st, 2007


ivor@despammed.invalid declared for all the world to hear...
Norwich has it. I've used it a few times but doesn't quite reach far
enough into my shop for my liking.
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Posted by Ivor Jones on October 21st, 2007




<mymail@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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: : On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:52:46 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
: : <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:
: :
: :
: : : I was in Phoenix, Arizona last week (100 degrees,
: : : phew..!).
: :
: : More fool you .

Why..? It's a nice place. Just hot..!

: : : administration there are in the process of rolling
: : : out free wi-fi access across the whole city.

: : Are you sure about that ? and that is not being paid
: : for out of our equivalent of the council tax if it is
: : then it is a sheer waste of tax payers money but
: : someone must be paying .

I don't know, but then again I was only visiting. Perhaps they think it
money worth spending.

Ivor

Posted by Helen Deborah Vecht on October 22nd, 2007


Nozza <nozza_again_gns@yahoo.co.uk>typed


HP/Compaq are doing this with Vodafone and their £25/month package.
Given that I'm mostly in my own home, or that of my parents, who have
wireless BB, it's rather poor value for money, so I won't bother with
it.

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