|
|
|
I was interested in Threes �The One Plan� unlimited data.
I phoned a customer sales representative and asked if I put this sim card in a dongle, would I be able to use it as mobile broadband with unlimited data.
He said that it would not work what so ever because I would need a mobile broadband sim card.
My mobile contract is with O2 and when I insert that sim card into a dongle it works fine with speeds of around 2mbps and is no different to the actual mobile broadband packages.
Why would Three�s mobile broadband be different on a smart phone package than their mobile broadband package?
Am I missing something?
Does it separate the bandwidth for phone/mobile broadband?
|
|
|
|
My guess is it will work from a technical perspective, but not from a billing perspective. This 'plan' is designed to be used on a SmartPhone, and probably outlaws tethering, which is what putting it in a dongle would be seen as - meaning you will get charged for the data.
I will admit I am surprised that O2 don't charge you for data when you connect that sim to a dongle..
|
|
|
|
all you need to do is change the APN and it would be fine
|
|
Register (or login) on our website and you will not see this ad.
|
|
|
all you need to do is change the APN and it would be fine
APN ? What, where is that, what do you change it to....
TIA
Martin
|
|
|
|
Spasch, the sim card with O2 has unlimited data with a fair usage policy (for iPhone) so I assume I did not occur any additional charges because of this?
If I used the APN: 3internet with the one plan sim card, do you think I can get away with it in a dongle and not occur any other charges?
|
|
|
|
You would probably need to change the APN to three.co.uk - I believe that is the phone sim APN - so that 3 still charge it as a phone internet usage.
|
|
|
Spasch, the sim card with O2 has unlimited data with a fair usage policy (for iPhone) so I assume I did not occur any additional charges because of this? Yep, mine too but there is a £10 (I think) charge for tethering (so non-iPhone data).. That said though, there is an app on Cydia that will let your iPhone act as a mobile hot spot (and show as phone data)
Edited by deleted (Mon 20-Dec-10 11:16:09)
|
|
|
|
How do you think it will perform as well?
Will a mobile broadband plan be faster and more reliable, or will a smartphone sim still work the same regardless?
|
|
|
|
the network I work for gives faster access to dongles than to phones. Unless you have priority access
think it would be the same on any network
|
|
|
|
I can't say for sure, but would expect you would get away with it
i phone might be a bit differnt though
|
|
|
that depends on their software and their seetings
I don't use three so don#'t know much about their settings or their software
look for details on how to make a manual connection for a dongle, and just replace the dongle apn with a phone apn
Edited by deleted (Thu 23-Dec-10 01:27:48)
|
|
|
This link http://cow.neondragon.net/index.php/three-offer-all-...
seems to indicate that three are now allowing tethering on the one plan.
Does anyone know of this being the case?
If so, will using a one plan sim card in a dongle not occur any additional charges?
|
|
|
Hello,
A 3 spokesperson has said here
http://blog.three.co.uk/2010/12/15/new-all-you-can-e...
That you can put a SIM in a dongle and use it yes.
I noticed my data went from 800MB to 0MB yesterday and I have been using it and no more charges have been added so I assume that' show they are going to use it.
Best deal ever on the one plan.
Iphone 3GS (£59 at the time)
5000 sms
5000 3-3
2000 xnet mins
All you can eat data
£30 a month
No come comes close!. I have an old 3 dongle so I use that when I want to. I can't be bothered with tethering an iphone.
Edited by deleted (Mon 10-Jan-11 19:59:41)
|