[BNM] 3 mobile broadband
Chris Billett
chris at chrisbillett.net
Tue Apr 8 21:37:01 BST 2008
n' I have a CEO at Imag. waiting for one of these, too, so any knowledge
would be awesome. o2 (our supplier at the moment for phones) claim to have a
USB dongle coming out in the next fourteen days, but Vodaphone did us well
all over Europe for Where Are The Joneses, so they'll be hard to beat.
(the one I have to do is a Leopard based MacBook Air, so if they're unstable
that's bad!!)
On 08/04/2008 21:25, "Tom Nixon" wrote:
> Just resurrecting an old thread. Tom, are you finding your 3G dongle
> to be stable on Leopard now?
> Anyone else have any other mobile broadband options?
> My priority is reliability and coverage (especially on the trains to
> london!) rather than super-fast speed.
>
> T.
>
> On 7 Jan 2008, at 15:23, Tom Hume wrote:
>
>> It's possible I imagined it, but the speed I was getting seemed to
>> jump suddenly towards the end of last year...
>>
>> On 7 Jan 2008, at 15:14, wayne wrote:
>>
>>> My T-Mobile dongle says it's on the HSDPA network when I use it in
>> b-
>>> town.
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org
>>> [mailto:bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org
>>> ] On Behalf Of Alastair James
>>> Sent: 07 January 2008 15:12
>>> To: Brighton New Media
>>> Subject: Re: [BNM] 3 mobile broadband
>>>
>>> Hmmm... Looking at the 3 site, it says brighton is not yet in the
>>> HSDPA network... Not sure if thats just not updated yet. I may pop
>> in
>>> next time I walk by....
>>>
>>> Al
>>>
>>> On 07/01/2008, Tom Hume <Tom.Hume at futureplatforms.com> wrote:
>>>> The fast signal is their HSDPA network - 2mb they say, I think. If
>>>> you
>>>> don't have this, then you still get online at 3G speeds which I
>> found
>>>> quite reasonable. When I first got the modem last October, Brighton
>>>> was outside coverage but London was inside. I really noticed when
>>>> they
>>>> rolled out to Brighton.
>>>>
>>>> BUT BUT BUT I'm finding that either coverage here is a bit on/
>> off, or
>>>> the Leopard drivers are rubbish. I have hours when I can't connect
>>>> (and my laptop reports that it can't even find the modem) at the
>>>> moment. Any PC people finding the service reliable here? I have a
>>>> feeling it's Leopard, before I upgraded it was pretty reliable.
>>>>
>>>> On 7 Jan 2008, at 11:26, paul perrin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am not 100% sure but I think the £5 a month internet pack is
>>>>> limited to
>>>>> the basic data rate, the others (£10 +) use the faster signal (if
>>>>> you have
>>>>> coverage). And I think only particular phones/devices can use the
>>>>> faster
>>>>> signal...
>>>>
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