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Re: [OT] 3G ...
Not sure how access from the internet to your network will work over
3G as
I've never tried it and don't know what firewalling etc. the mobile
companies put in place.
Apart from connectivity, I suspect email and hosting may be the only things
that you rely on your ISP for. So I guess you may need to think about
moving
your email account elsewhere e.g. gmail, or perhaps a paid provider
(probably worth grabbing your own domain so that you email address can live
with you forever) and if you use hosting with your ISP moving that too.
Other thing I'm not sure about is whether you're going to run into fair
usage caps with the 3G provider.
So the first thing I'd do is workout what you're going to do to move
your email away from Claranet.
Cheers
Andy
On 16/02/07, Chris Hunter <cjhunter@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Good question ... thanks !
>
> Actually, I'm beginning to think I don't understand what an ISP
provides
> ... ... ... all I need is web-browsing, Yahoo! Groups, e-mails, and
> linking to the HA - when it's up & running ... from our mobile
'phones &
> laptop & desktop ...
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> Andy Davies wrote:
>
> >What services are you expecting to get from ClaraNet once you're
using 3G
> >rather than a landline for connectivity?
> >
> >As the 3G provider will provide the internet connection, surely
all
> you're
> >going to get from CaraNet is email or web hosting?
> >
> >Andy
> >
> >
> >On 15/02/07, Chris Hunter <cjhunter@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Can any one help translate the reply to my query, please ?
Does it
> mean
> >>it will work, or it won't work ? ! Is it just support they
won't be
> >>offering ?
> >>
> >>Chris
> >>
> >>
> >>Question :
> >>
> >>Wed Feb 14 22:55:40 2007]:
> >>
> >>We currently use modem from the laptop and ISDN from the
desktop, both
> via
> >>Highway
> >>
> >>We will be abandoning the landline soon, and fitting a 3G card
to the
> >>laptop & use a 3G mobile 'phone for the desktop
> >>
> >>Will you be OK with that, will they be a new number we have to
dial to,
> or
> >>any other changes, please ?
> >>
> >>
> >>Answer :
> >>
> >>Dear Mr. Hunter,
> >>
> >>Thank you for your e-mail.
> >>
> >>Sadly, we do not offer any technical support at all for
customers who
> >>choose to use 3G connections. We can only help with a dial-up
connection
> >>through a standard landline. However, you are free to pick up
your mail
> >>from any internet connection.
> >>
> >>Regards,
> >>Chris Parker
> >>Claranet Business Support.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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