[access-uk] Re: Laptop Internet Access while abroad.

  • From: "Ibrahim Gucukoglu" <ibrahim_gucukoglu@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Jun 2009 16:51:14 +0100

Hi George.

I hope your not trying to compare me to a drongo *smile*, but technically he 
was right in that as long as you have the compatible sim in a compatible 
dongle, your free to roam whenever and where ever you want providing you have 
network coverage.  If Voda impose limits on what you can and cannot do with the 
broadband then that's their affair and something you need to take up with them.

All the best, Ibrahim.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: George Bell 
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 4:47 PM
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Laptop Internet Access while abroad.


  Hi Ibrahim,

   

  That's what we thought - as did the drongo in the shop.

   

  However Vodafone's technical support confirmed he was wrong, and we got a 
refund.

   

  George.

   

  From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Ibrahim Gucukoglu
  Sent: 26 June 2009 16:37
  To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: [access-uk] Re: Laptop Internet Access while abroad.

   

  Hi George.

   

  That's strange with regards the dongle.  The dongle has the same technology 
in it as a mobile phone in that it has the radio portion of the handset which 
is responsible for connecting to the network.  Have you spoken to Vodaphone's 
technical support people about making sure you had a compatible dongle for the 
sim card you choose to use abroad?  I don't know anything about Vodaphone I'm 
afraid, but on Three, you have a special sim called a USim which you use in 
your dongle and which enables HSDPA access or 3g where that is unavailable.

   

  All the best, Ibrahim.

   

   

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: George Bell 

    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    Sent: Friday, June 26, 2009 4:20 PM

    Subject: [access-uk] Re: Laptop Internet Access while abroad.

     

    Hi Steve,

     

    The Vodafone simcard lets my wife use her Nokia 6600 phone virtually 
world-wide.  Same with my N96.  But that's not quite the issue.

     

    It's the bit between the laptop and the internet that's the issue.  FWIW, 
the laptop is an HP with Wireless and Bluetooth.

     

    She understood (as we now know wrongly) that a Vodafone USB dongle would 
connect directly and automatically to a Vodafone partner in Denmark, in the 
same way as her mobile phone does.

     

    Walking Hotspot "looks" like it may be a solution, but how does it know who 
and where to dial in a foreign country.  The web page doesn't seen to give much 
information on that front.

     

    George.

     

    From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
Steve Nutt
    Sent: 26 June 2009 14:27
    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [access-uk] Re: Laptop Internet Access while abroad.

     

    Hi George,

     

    As I understand it, if you want data in a foreign land, you have to get a 
Sim card for that country. I think that is the only way to do it that I know of 
anyway.

     

    Having said that, when I went to Cyprus, my Sim just worked.

     

    I don't use dongles though, I use Walking Hotspot, 
http://www.walkinghotspot.com on a phone.

     

    All the best

     

    Steve

     


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    From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of 
George Bell
    Sent: Friday 26 June 2009 14:18
    To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: [access-uk] Laptop Internet Access while abroad.

     

    I dare say this question will surprise the mobile phone experts, but here 
goes.

     

    My wife travels regularly to Denmark, and was sold a USB dongle by Vodafone 
which, she was assured would provide access abroad.  Well it seems the sales 
person in the Northampton shop was about as bright as a toc h lamp.  Head 
office assured my wife that this will not work outside the U.K.

     

    So what do you guys use with your laptops to access the internet and check 
mail when sitting on a train in a foreign country?

     

    George.

     

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