The communication technology is changing at amazing pace. The onset of Internet as a major source of information and introduction of mobile telephony has led to revolutionary combination of sorts. Mobile broadband enables you to use Internet services even when you are on the move and not at office. You are not required to be at your desk at home or office in order to access the Mobile broadband at any point of time.
Introduced in 2007, Mobile Broadband caters to more than 1 million customers across UK. 3 mobile has extensive plans to up grade its technology for a faster data transfer to 1 Gbps by year end 2010.
Using Mobile Broadband is simple and hassle free, you simply need to buy a dongle and connect it to your laptop device and you are online almost immediately. The entire set up will take up a couple of minutes and you are ready to browse the net.
With no installation or set up charges and no requirement of landline costs, opting for a Mobile Broadband is very much economical and affordable. In case you go for a Pay Monthly plan, you are likely to get a dongle free. Make sure you pay your monthly fee on time and top up well in advance. Topping up your Mobile Broadband online is equally convenient as you simply require to login in to your account on 3 mobile website and top up whenever you wish to.
Broadbandpackagesnow.co.uk allows you to compare variety of broadband and phone packages online. You can choose the best and affordable broadband and phone package as per your requirements.
Mobile Broadband is offered on Pay Monthly Plans and Pay as You go Plans as well. With the Pay Monthly Plans - Mobile Broadband plans you can go for 1GB, 3GB, 5GB and 15 GB data plans which are available on either 18 month or a 24 month contract basis. On the other hand, you can go for Pay as you Go Mobile plan which is offered on Huawei E5830, a wireless modem. 3, UK also offers Mobile Broadband on one month contract basis along with 5 GB data allowance.
Moving over to data allowance a 1GB data allowance plan enables you to send 1000 Outlook/HTML Emails, surf the Web for 10 hours, download 5 four minute videos and download 32 four minute music tracks while these figures treble up when you opt for 5 GB data transfer plan. Similarly for 5 GB and 15 GB plans, the amount of data handled increases 5 times as compared to the 1GB data allowance.
Today, Mobile Broadband offers you the quickest and easiest broadband connection which goes with you where you go. With 3 store, UK, Mobile Broadband becomes convenient to use and affordable as well.
Android 2.2 will Include Tethering and WiFi hotspot
Friday, June 4, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Android 2.2 will Include Tethering and WiFi hotspot
The upcoming version of Google’s mobile operating system Android will include USB tethering and have the availability to create ad-hoc WiFi networks.
With the help of USB tethering users would be able to use their phones as modems and connect them to a lot of devices. This will delight the users but would also upset a lot of mobile operators who charge money for such services. O2 charges a minimum of £10 per month for the service which includes a 3GB of bandwidth. The spokesperson said that its data tariff for iPhone has no limits and they would enjoy a lot more than 3GB data transfer.
The mobile operators are not worried about the tethering service much what is bothering them is the introduction of ad-hoc wireless network. It will open avenues for voice over IP (VOIP) applications like Skype and Fring which need WiFi connectivity to make calls. But with android’s latest offering they will work through other subscriber’s hotspots and would eliminate the need for mobile operator’s voice service. This would hit the operator’s revenue hugely.
Looking at the attitude of mobile manufacturers like Sony who do not show a very welcoming attitude towards upgrades it seems Nexus one could be the first to upgrade itself to android 2.2.
It is expected that Google will continue to launch upgraded versions of android’s mobile operating systems. The next version might bring up something more unexpected and against the interests of mobile operators. Google should not forget that the operators play an important role in Android’s growth and should not annoy them.
With the help of USB tethering users would be able to use their phones as modems and connect them to a lot of devices. This will delight the users but would also upset a lot of mobile operators who charge money for such services. O2 charges a minimum of £10 per month for the service which includes a 3GB of bandwidth. The spokesperson said that its data tariff for iPhone has no limits and they would enjoy a lot more than 3GB data transfer.
The mobile operators are not worried about the tethering service much what is bothering them is the introduction of ad-hoc wireless network. It will open avenues for voice over IP (VOIP) applications like Skype and Fring which need WiFi connectivity to make calls. But with android’s latest offering they will work through other subscriber’s hotspots and would eliminate the need for mobile operator’s voice service. This would hit the operator’s revenue hugely.
Looking at the attitude of mobile manufacturers like Sony who do not show a very welcoming attitude towards upgrades it seems Nexus one could be the first to upgrade itself to android 2.2.
It is expected that Google will continue to launch upgraded versions of android’s mobile operating systems. The next version might bring up something more unexpected and against the interests of mobile operators. Google should not forget that the operators play an important role in Android’s growth and should not annoy them.
Friday, February 5, 2010
BT and O2 agree network consolidation deal
Bundle provider BT and its former cellular arm O2, which is now a part of Telefonica, have agreed upon a deal by which the BT will help to improve the network capabilities of rival broadband company O2.
The consolidation is looked upon positively by both the companies considering the rising levels of data traffic. Also, it is hoped that such an approach will allow O2 to improve the quality of next generation communications services that are available to its customers.
BT already provides core network management support for O2 on the mobile side, as well as a managed network service for the cellco's fixed and broadband services for businesses. The multimillion pound managed services deal is one of a series of wins for BT Wholesale. BT says it will enable O2 to handle the data explosion far more flexibly, and support a wide range of highly targeted next generation applications.
The interesting part is that the O2 has planned to sell fixed line phone services from next month and thus it indicates the changing patterns of the telecom market.
Overall it’s good news from the consumer’s point of view as they will also be benefited with this move because it will allow the company to offer its consumers with new bundles combining phone packages with broadband!
Get the best Phone packages at 3 mobile .
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The consolidation is looked upon positively by both the companies considering the rising levels of data traffic. Also, it is hoped that such an approach will allow O2 to improve the quality of next generation communications services that are available to its customers.
BT already provides core network management support for O2 on the mobile side, as well as a managed network service for the cellco's fixed and broadband services for businesses. The multimillion pound managed services deal is one of a series of wins for BT Wholesale. BT says it will enable O2 to handle the data explosion far more flexibly, and support a wide range of highly targeted next generation applications.
The interesting part is that the O2 has planned to sell fixed line phone services from next month and thus it indicates the changing patterns of the telecom market.
Overall it’s good news from the consumer’s point of view as they will also be benefited with this move because it will allow the company to offer its consumers with new bundles combining phone packages with broadband!
Get the best Phone packages at 3 mobile .
Related Posts:
T mobile & Orange murger could be delayed to 2011
Sony Ericsson unveils Aspen with Windows Mobile 6.5.3
To add to the success of its environment friendly Greenheart portfolio, Sony Ericsson has launched Aspen, the first smart phone equipped with Windows Mobile 6.5.3 operating system.
Well, what makes it a Green phone? It’s built from recycled plastics and only water-based paints are used for designing its body. Furthermore, the display is energy efficient and an in-phone manual replaces the paper version!
The handset will be available in selected markets in the second quarter of 2010. The Aspen will feature Microsoft’s standard suite of mobile productivity and entertainment applications, including Office, Outlook, and Windows Media Player. The phone will be available in two variants; one of them will have tri-band HSPA (850/900/2100); and the other will have dual-band HSPA (900/2100).
To make the product more appealing, the phone is being bundled with some popular user-friendly applications, like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, which provide simple access to social networks.
The phone is also equipped with smart security features by means of the Microsoft MyPhone service, which enables the user to erase the phone data remotely when the handset is stolen or lost.
The company is branding the phone as a “business phone with a conscience,” it is an apt choice for you if you chose a green life!
Know the Latest in Phone Services at BT phone services and 3 mobile store.
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Mobile phone recycling
Well, what makes it a Green phone? It’s built from recycled plastics and only water-based paints are used for designing its body. Furthermore, the display is energy efficient and an in-phone manual replaces the paper version!
The handset will be available in selected markets in the second quarter of 2010. The Aspen will feature Microsoft’s standard suite of mobile productivity and entertainment applications, including Office, Outlook, and Windows Media Player. The phone will be available in two variants; one of them will have tri-band HSPA (850/900/2100); and the other will have dual-band HSPA (900/2100).
To make the product more appealing, the phone is being bundled with some popular user-friendly applications, like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, which provide simple access to social networks.
The phone is also equipped with smart security features by means of the Microsoft MyPhone service, which enables the user to erase the phone data remotely when the handset is stolen or lost.
The company is branding the phone as a “business phone with a conscience,” it is an apt choice for you if you chose a green life!
Know the Latest in Phone Services at BT phone services and 3 mobile store.
Related links:
Mobile phone recycling
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