Vodafone started £2500 prize draw

January 31st, 2008 admin Posted in Vodafone, Offers and Promotions No Comments »

Vodafone today launched £2500 prize draw. If you buy 18 or 24 month contract online from Vodafone shop between today and 29th February 2008, you will be automatically entered into prize draw.

Promotion is open to all UK residents over 18 years old. If you cancel your purchase, it invalidates your entry to this prize draw. Vodafone site says that winners will be contacted by telephone, if no response is received within 5 calls, a new winner will be drawn.

So you are shopping for a new mobile contract, worth having a look!

Check Vodafone’s contracts and mobiles here.

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Mobile Broadband - Which One To Choose?

January 25th, 2008 admin Posted in broadband, tariffs and plans, 3, Vodafone, T-Mobile 1 Comment »

Nowadays every operator is offering mobile broadband packages. If you thinking about getting one, I have compiled data from all operators for you to have an overview and comparison. You can see what different options available and decide which one suits you best.

Vodafone

Vodafone offers range of devices for mobile broadband: USB Modem, USB Modem 7.2, USB Modem Stick and ExpressCard. See table below for quick overview.

Device Device Cost(12months/18months) Cost Per Month Speed Comments
USB Modem
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£99 £30 up to 3.6Mbps No long term commitments, you can cancel anytime with 30
day notice. Plug and play on desktops or laptops and Macs.
USB 7.2
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£57.58/FREE £30 up to 7.2Mbps Speeds of up to 7.2Mbps. Plug and play
on desktops or laptops and Macs.
USB Stick
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£116.33/£57.58 £30 up to 7.2Mbps Small, slim and fast, only on Vodafone
ExpressCard
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£57.58/FREE £30 up to 7.2Mbps Advanced receiver, ideal for laptops,
adaptor for PC card slots supplied

USB Modem 7.2, USB Modem Stick and ExpressCard can also be purchased on Mobile Broadband 24, any of the listed devices will cost £199.75 and 24 hour access will cost you £9.99. This is ideal for occasional users who do not go online everyday.

Also you can purchase Mobile Broadband Travel price plan, which will cost you £111.63 per month but gives you 200MB per month included on any network abroad and £4.99 per MB after that. This is ideal for people who travel abroad regularly and have to be connected all the time.

All broadband tariffs are subject to fair usage policy, 3GB download limit applies to monthly plan, 500MB limit to 24 hour access. If you do not use your monthly or daily allowance, it is not rolled over to next month/day. So you either use it or loose it.

Vodafone’s terms and conditions say that if your usage is continually excessive, Vodafone will warn you and charge you, may limit the speed of your service or ultimately terminate contract.

3

3 offers only USB modem with it’s broadband packages but have bigger range of price plans. See table below for available options.

Price Plan Device Cost
(12 months/18 months/24 month)
Cost Per Month Speed Comments
Broadband Lite (1GB) £99.99/79.99/FREE £10 up to 2.8Mbps Out of plan data is charged at £0.10 per 1MB and £0.10
per message. Compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Vista operating
systems and Mac OS. Desktops or laptops.
Broadband Plus (3GB) £69.99/FREE/FREE £15 up to 2.8Mbps Out of plan data is charged at £0.10
per 1MB and £0.10 per message. Compatible with Windows 2000, XP and
Vista operating systems and Mac OS. Desktops or laptops.
Broadband Max (7GB) FREE/FREE/FREE £25 up to 2.8Mbps Out of plan data is charged at £0.10 per 1MB and £0.10
per message. Compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Vista operating
systems and Mac OS. Desktops or laptops.

All of the above packages are available as Pay As You Go options with same allowances and cost but you will have to pay £99.99 for USB modem (available in various colours), you will have 1 month to finish allowance and every 1MB over allowance will be charged at £1.00.

Available colors:

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T-Mobile

T-Mobile gives you a choice between USB Modem or Data Card. See table below for price plan options for USB modem:
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Price Plan USB Modem Cost(12 months/24 months) Cost Per Month(12 months/24 months) Speed Comments
Web’n'Walk Plus FREE £29/£20 up to 1.8Mbps 3GB monthly usage limit, compatible with PCs or Macs,
free Wi-Fi access
Web’n'Walk Max FREE £44/£34 up to 1.8Mbps 10GB monthly limit, internet calling
like Skype is allowed, free Wi-Fi access

Data card options:

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Price Plan Datacard Cost(12 months/24 months) Cost Per Month(12 months/18 months) Speed Comments
Web’n'Walk Plus £39.99/FREE £29/£29 up to 1.8Mbps 3GB monthly usage limit, ideal for laptops, free Wi-Fi
access
Web’n'Walk Max £19.99/FREE £44/£44 up to 1.8Mbps 10GB monthly limit, internet calling
like Skype is allowed, free Wi-Fi access. Ideal for laptops

T-Mobile also gives you access to Wi-Fi hotspots for free if you are new customer. This can be handy if you like to surf web while sipping coffee in Starbucks or travel often and need access at airport.
Prepay option also available, you will have to buy USB Modem for £99.99 and 24 hour access will cost you £4. It makes sense to buy a contract if you will be connecting more than 5 times a month.

So how do they compare?
If you travel abroad a lot and you need constant access to internet, Vodafone is best option. Other carriers do not give you bundles with international allowance, but at the same time Vodafone is the most expensive. Vodafone also claims that speeds can be up to 7.2Mbps, which is the fastest but I am not sure what speeds you actually get when using it.

If we compare 12 months contract with 3GB allowance and USB Modem, 3 comes cheapest at £20.83 per month (including £69.99 for modem), followed by T-Mobile at £29 (you get free Wi-Fi connection) and then Vodafone at £38.25 (including £99 for modem). Good thing with Vodafone’s package is that you can cancel contract with 30 day notice, so no long-term commitments!

Comparing to basic BT broadband package, you will have to pay £11 phone line rental and £17.99 per month for 5GB package. In total you pay £28.99 per month, you get speeds of up to 8Mbps but you are not mobile. So as we can see, there are now mobile packages which are even cheaper than this and you have advantage of taking it with you whereever you go!

I personally tried T-Mobile’s USB Modem as well as Datacard. USB Modem is much more easier to install and use, it is really plug and play as they say. Datacard is compact and can sit inside your laptop, but there are problems if you remove it and then insert again. Drivers may need to be re-installed and your datacard will not be recognized. I would say USB Modem is much morefriendlier option and gives you flexibility to use it with laptop or PC. I found that daytime there could be times that you may not get decent connection speeds, eventhough you have full 3G reception signal. Night time connection is pretty reliable and you get decent speeds as well.

So decision is yours, it all depends on your choice of what you need and what you going to use it for!

If you have any comments or experience with mobile broadband, leave a comment!

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Black Nokia N95 8GB launched on 3

January 5th, 2008 admin Posted in Nokia, 3, Vodafone, News No Comments »

Popular smartphone Nokia N95 Black is now available from 3. You can get it with 18 month contract as low as £15 a month. Handset comes with full length Spiderman 3 movie, which you can watch on handet’s 2.8″ QVGA screen or at home using TV Out application.

You can buy it from 3 here.

With recent 15.0.015 firmware update for the N95 8GB from Nokia, handset is more stable and faster, and it adds full support for Flash Lite 3, including video, which automatically allows the use of sites such as YouTube. With this capabilities, you can utilize 3’s 3G network to the max, watch videos online, download music and browse media rich websites.

Nokia N95 Black 8GB

Black Nokia N95 8GB is already available for about 6 months from Vodafone.

I wonder when other providers will offer this handset so that customers on other networks can get hold of this handset.

If you own this handset and updated firmware recently, please share your experience!

See handset review here.

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Handset Configuration and Help Links

November 22nd, 2007 admin Posted in Orange, O2, Vodafone, T-Mobile, Tips and Tricks, Handsets No Comments »

I have compiled list of links where you can either configure your mobile phones over the air or find useful help with using and getting most of your phone.

T-Mobile:

http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/help-and-advice/phone-support/

You can configure your phone for picture messaging, internet and email. Configuration settings are sent to your phone directly and you can save and activate them.

On the same page there is a tab for software updates as well as links to phone manuals. Manuals contain text instructions as well as animated images to help you understand better.

Vodafone:

http://www.vodafonehelp.co.uk/DeviceHelp.php?e=0

After selecting your phone’s manufacturer and model, you can either view handset animated help or send configurations to your phone. Configurations sent are internet and picture messaging.

Orange:

http://www2.orange.co.uk/servlet/Satellite?pagename=OUKPersonal&c=OUKPage&cid=1095152477564&t=HelpAndSupport

You can view your phone’s services, features and personalise your ringtone, display or profile. Under your Orange services, you can configure your phone for picture messaging, internet and other services. There are many other links to help you with your phone, also there is a link to a downloadable PDF version of phone user guide.

O2:

http://www.o2.co.uk/services/ota4/select

On this page you can configure your phone for O2 internet service. Settings sent via sms, save and activate settings once received.

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