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 Bargain mobile broadband from 3 - £7.50 a month with free modem!
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post Jul 22 2008, 10:47
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How about this for a bargain?

5 GB per month Mobile Broadband from 3, on an 18 month contract with a free dongle, for only £7.50 per month!

Pretty amazing I reckon, and impulse-buy-tastic i've ordered one for myself, lol! biggrin.gif

6 different modems are available, click one of the following links for details:

Modem: 3 USB Stick Modem Black

Modem: 3 USB Stick Modem White

Modem: 3 USB Modem (Hauwei E220 While)

Modem: ZTE USB Modem

Modem: 3 USB E160 Stick Modem Black

Modem: 3 USB E160 Stick Modem White

I went for the bottom one (3 USB E160 Stick Modem White), and my order has been processed for dispatch already. Nice! biggrin.gif

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post Jul 22 2008, 10:59
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IIRC the Huwai E220 can easily be firmware unlocked / upgraded to 7.2 capability. '3' can't do this speed though. The ZTE modem can't be firmware upgraded ( actually I'm sure it can - but there are no files out there yet)

If you look hard enough the ZTE black and Huwai E220 are available new on PAYG with three for about £30 on Fleabay. Any danger of a similar sim-only tariff from three then if I've already got a modem?..

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post Jul 22 2008, 11:03
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Probably your best bet would be signing up and ebaying the modem?

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post Jul 22 2008, 11:07
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Seems the Hauwei E160G can do 7.2!

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post Jul 22 2008, 11:30
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Ooooh. It would almost be rude not to get one of these, yes?

Can anyone save me the hassle of reading the specs and highlight the differences between the models available? I'd be using an XP machine.


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post Jul 22 2008, 11:42
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Anyone have any info on which of these modems is the 'best'? Probably most important factor would be signal strength as opposed to portability, so perhaps the E220?

I am buying this for the mother-in-law and although I am fairly sure that there is no way she could get anywhere near 5Gb a month in normal use I am slightly concerned that no matter how secure I have made the laptop she might still be able to join a bot-net. So, what happens when you reach the 5Gb limit? Do they throttle? Cut you off? Or do you get stung £1/Mb?
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post Jul 22 2008, 11:46
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18 Month contract puts me off a bit - not sure I'd actually use it -but at that price... Soooo tempting.
Why did you go for the E160 Paul? Rather than the E169G which, for some reason, I thought was better (not sure why)


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post Jul 22 2008, 11:46
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Note that these items are all marked "This offer is available until 31st July 2008"!

Also, I researched this a little the other day (hoping to find this very offer which I knew had been offered to a friend) and discovered lots of people being mis-sold 3 mobile broadband and that the coverage has been deemed "questionable" or "unusable" in certain areas.

I would probably buy this regardless if I could only get my hands on an Eee 901 ohmy.gif
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post Jul 22 2008, 11:52
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I just bought one of these... I ran into trouble as I live in a pub and the website wouldn't allow me to select it as it is classed as a business premises.

After calling I was advised to just select another address in my postcode then give them the reference number so they could change it....

I'm presuming the credit check went through as I have had an email to say its been processed! rolleyes.gif


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post Jul 22 2008, 11:55
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Recommend a friend and as a thank you we'll credit each of you with up to £45 on your bill

We're always thinking up ways of saying thank you for being with 3. In fact, our appreciation knows (almost) no bounds. Which is why we're giving you the opportunity to benefit from sharing your network with a friend. Or three.
You can't put a price on friendship
(Actually you can. £45)

Love your network? Love your trusted, old friends? Why not bring them together?
Here's why it could be good for you:

Recommend a friend to 3 and, as a thank you from us, you'll both get some credit on your account. If your friend goes for a phone you both get £30 credit. If they go for Mobile Broadband, you both get £15. And if they choose both, that's £45 each. Nice.


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QUOTE(NikLP @ Jul 22 2008, 12:46) *
Note that these items are all marked "This offer is available until 31st July 2008"!

Could they be clearing stock for newer 7.2 "out the box" models ?
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On Three's phones they text you and tell you to stop using it and if you don't they block you for the rest of the month - nt sure how it works with these though.



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QUOTE(Paul (MVP) @ Jul 22 2008, 12:07) *
Seems the Hauwei E160G can do 7.2!

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Three can't...(yet)

http://www.three.co.uk/personal/products_s...tion_speeds.omp

"When mobile companies talk about 3.6 or 7.2 Mbps they are referring to these theoretical maximum speeds, not speeds you can actually experience ? that's why at 3, we say "up to 2.8 Mbps", even though our HSDPA Network has a theoretical maximum speed of 3.6 Mbps. But your distance from a mobile mast, trees and other buildings between you and the mast, and the number of users can all influence the speed you experience. Most people on our HSDPA Network can expect a speed ranging from 1Mbps to 1.5 Mbps, allowing you to download a 3-4 minute music track in 30 seconds or less. "

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post Jul 22 2008, 11:57
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I bought the white one for all the right reasons: it'll match my white wind nicely when I get it biggrin.gif

I had a Huawei modem before and was happy with it, and it does 7.2, so all good!

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