Hi people,
I am really hoping some one can help me.
I am on Wednesday going to a part of the world where wireless internet is still very slow. However, I have found a service which offers Wireless Broadband speeds upto 3.1Mbps using CDMA technology. Link http://www.ptcl.com.pk/contentb.php?NID=199
Now being in the UK, I have no idea about CDMA technology or how it operates. I have at my disposal the following equipment. I just want to know if I will be able to get online using the equipment I have or will I need to buy their dongle priced at Rs 3,999
1. Dell D630 with built in Dell 5530 WWAN card (UMTS)
2. Huawei E160 usb dongle (unlcoked). Is this GSM only?
3. A sony vaio laptop from the US, which says 'Sprint Wireless Broadband ready' on it. I have not found a slot to insert a sim card into it.
Does anybody know if the CDMA Wireless Broadband will require a sim card? Please help me.
Anyone? Please help. I am off in less than 48 hours and can do with some help. Thanks in advance.
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Is 3G software or hardware? In otherwords, Can a GSM PDA phone edition be converted to 3G? If 3G works with GPRS, why not?
Therefore will we soon see a 3G SD card similar to a Wi-Fi card?
Is there a XDA or i-Mate 3G on the cards any time soon?
Thanks
calli
3G or UTSM is a new network the name is because it's the 3th generation of wireless phone networks
the first ones were analog much like directed walktalky's really
2th one was gsm and CDMA
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so no it's not software
it operates on a different frequency band
and yes 3g phones are backward compatible so they also works
when there is no 3g service reach
this is the upcomming xda 4 device which support 3g
http://www.edbpriser.dk/Listprices.asp?ID=94253
what 3g really offer that 2g dont is
video phonening
and much much faster datatransfers
this is the upcomming xda 4 device which support 3g
http://www.edbpriser.dk/Listprices.asp?ID=94253
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Hmmmm...that looks like a printer to me
I have a 3G data pcmcia card from Orange and I have also tried Vodaphones one.
I'm not impressed with the speed.
It keeps being touted as "broadband for your phone", but it's nowhere near there yet. I have yet to see it reach ISDN speeds.
T.Y.M.SAI said:
i am using 5G
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I've been traveling in Mexico & Central America. Fortunately all the countries have at least one company offering pay-as-you-go internet via USB dongle.
However all is not bliss. Each country and provider has their own hardware (and firmware)
Is there a forum - resource for people like me that would like to hack the firmware so I can use one dongle everywhere.
Regards,
GPSGary
Doubtful, your best bet would be tethering with a GSM phone, then just buy a new sim card for each location.
USB modem dongles
The countries don't all have pre-paid data plans for phones and its more hardware and software to deal with. A dongle is plug and connect.
Wave,
GPSGary
i have a dell E6420 XFR laptop computer that came with internal broadband wireless module. dell hspa 5630
it is made by novatel has a qualcomm chip set. it allows for you to choose from different carriers.
sprint, verizion, att ectt....
i tried to use CDMA work shop to get the SPC unlock, tried 000000 123456 012345 but cannot get it to un lock.
any one have any ideas? may be there is some kind of default SPC for this product.
thanks
JC
T-Mobile offers $30 add a line SIM service meant for cell phones on their unlimited 4G data phone plans. But I would like to install this SIM in an unlocked Rogers LTE Aircard 330U, which supposedly supports the 1700/2100 frequencies (Bands 4 and ?) used by T-Mobile for their LTE service.
If I used this setup with my laptop at home as a hotspot, I could get rid of my cable TV and internet service and use the hotspot for unlimited internet. And T-Mobile's network would recognize the device as a phone?
Is this feasible?
Thus far, other than using the unproven iOS7 jailbreak on my iPhone 5S, I haven't found a cheaper way to get high-speed internet and TV (TV via streaming) at home. The next cheapest option is keeping cable internet and canceling TV service.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
By the way, what is the lowest Mbps plan I should purchase if I decide to keep cable internet, that will allow good quality and consistent live video streaming?
Thanks in advance...
hi, anybody know a cheap 4g/5g modem dongle upto 1gbps.
seems hard to find which is odd as you can use your phone to do this, im guessing they really dont want people using there data plans as broadband, i live in the country so my 5g 100gb/month £5/month deal is a saviour as 1mbps broadband is not fun.