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giblet 05 May 2004 11:26 PM

Vodafone 3g Datacard
 
I'd appreciate your feedback on these cards - if you've used it what's the coverage really like? What are the actual real world download speeds running on 3G (and what's it like when it drops down to GPRS - I hear the handover isn't too clever - but what are your experiences?)

If we use these devices it's likely we'll be running Citrix client over the link - or if this real time use is impractical then it'll be plain old Notes replication. Whaddya reckon?

Any info much appreciated - cheers peeps!

judgejules 05 May 2004 11:56 PM

My boss got one of these last week, so I might be able to get my hands on it next week for a test doing real work :) , I'll be using terminal services over it as well. I'll let you know on tue/wed .

J

12LEE 06 May 2004 04:28 PM

Bought one a couple of weeks ago mainly for European use. Haven't yet found 3G coverage :(

R1916v 06 May 2004 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by 12LEE
Bought one a couple of weeks ago mainly for European use. Haven't yet found 3G coverage :(

Check the Vodafone website, their coverage chart is shocking. Ok it's new technology etc so not going to be widespread but only looked like about 4 decent areas!

Have one arriving next week at work to test, should go nicely with our own leased gprs line :)

what would scooby do 06 May 2004 10:40 PM

vodafone's gprs coverage aint that great never mind 3G.. thing is for remote access people are now expecting wireless LAN type bandwidth :(


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