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RE: Just thinking... GPRS, 3G


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  • From: "Roger" <roger@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2002 21:36:34 -0000
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There is a company called Browns who run an interesting service on Orange that simulates an always-on connection, but in fact only picks the GSM connection up when there is data to transfer, and spoofs the connection when the circuit is idle. You only pay for the GSM connection up-time. Bringing the GSM connection up is not a new call but relies on Orange keeping the call in 'suspended animation' until needed.
 
 
Roger Shingler
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From: Mark McCall [mailto:mark@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 08 March 2002 13:37
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxxSubject: [ukha_d] Just thinking... GPRS, 3G

In the last year or so we've had a couple of "Cell" aerials built within a mile of our house.  Close enough to give great coverage from our home, and far enough away not to be a health worry or eyesore.  Anyway...as I drove past them this morning I started thinking about my lack of ADSL (and poor propects for it any time this century!).
 
What I need is an "always on" connection so I can control the house through the web interface, it doesn't need to be highspeed as I have ADSL to my desk in work and can download whatever I need from there.
 
How likely is it that in the (near) future I could add some sort of GPRS or 3G mobile module to my HA server to allow this?  Obviuosly I'd need some sort of tarrif that took advantage of the always on aspects of these services without a crippling subsription?
 
Mark (clutching at wireless straws) McC.
 
 


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