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		<title>Vodafone&#8217;s 3G Internet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hallelujah, it&#8217;s only another week until we move and get real internet again! Since moving to Auckland we&#8217;ve been relying on Vodafone&#8217;s 3G data service (UMTS up to 384kbps) accessed through our phones. The Good Bits Sweet, sweet internet, how I love thee (or, the internet you have is always better than the internet you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hallelujah, it&#8217;s only another week until we move and get real internet again! Since moving to Auckland we&#8217;ve been relying on Vodafone&#8217;s 3G data service (UMTS up to 384kbps) accessed through our phones.</p>
<h3>The Good Bits</h3>
<ul>
<li>Sweet, sweet internet, how I love thee (or, the internet you have is always better than the internet you don&#8217;t have).</li>
<li>No on-site installation required.</li>
<li>You can take it with you. We&#8217;ll probably be travelling over summer so this&#8217;ll be very useful.</li>
<li>Receiving and making phone calls didn&#8217;t interfere with the data connection.</li>
<li>Having paid for a proper data plan on the phone means that I can happily use it for internet access while out and about, without having to pay the horrendous casual data rates of $10/MB ($10000/GB!). In particular I&#8217;ve liked uploading photos straight to Flickr, navigating using Google Maps, and just general web browsing.</li>
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<h3>The Bad Bits</h3>
<ul>
<li>We had some issues with the USB/phone connection on Kim&#8217;s computer. Rob kindly lent us a bluetooth adapter and this fixed things up.</li>
<li>Bluetooth itself can be more &#8216;fun&#8217; to configure than it should be.</li>
<li>Windows Vista doesn&#8217;t cope with internet coming and going as well as it should.</li>
<li>The speed is just good enough at best, and it often drops well below best.</li>
<li>Take your phone away from the computer (bluetooth range of ~5m) and you lose your internet connection.</li>
<li>Providing access for other people and devices, while possible, is too much of a pain. (I could use internet connection sharing on the laptop but really, having your internet tied to your personal phone means that it&#8217;s a personal connection.)</li>
<li>We&#8217;re paying $60/month each for 1GB of traffic.</li>
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<p>Using the newer HSDPA data standard would have been better for performance, but I didn&#8217;t want to spend the money to buy a Vodem or a phone that supports HSDPA (although the Sony Ericsson k850i has finally come out in New Zealand &#8211; parallel imported only, of course). And, as posted earlier, <a href="http://thomasbeagle.net/2007/08/10/portable-internet-with-the-vodem/">I found using the Vodem to be quite frustrating at times</a>.</p>
<h3>Conclusion</h3>
<p>Of course, someone in South Korea or other civilised countries would probably sneer at me equating Telecom&#8217;s ADSL service with real internet. &#8220;What? It&#8217;s not even 10Mbit!&#8221;   That said, I&#8217;m still looking forward to being able to:
<ul>
<li>Watch videos from YouTube and similar sites.</li>
<li>Get back into my eMusic subscription and download some more music (although I&#8217;ll miss Oink).</li>
<li>Download the latest TV shows.</li>
<li>Browse the web at a reasonable speed.</li>
</ul>
<p>In summary, Vodafone&#8217;s 3G data service is definitely good enough for roaming use and as a backup service for transient people, but it doesn&#8217;t really substitute for a real internet connection for general usage.</p>
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