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Re: [OT] 3G ...
>paid provider ...
any suggestions .. please ?
Chris
PS: tis afternoon we did the deal with T-mobile - all on-chrage at the
moment, come's live at midnight ... proof will be in the pudding ...
'still have BT & Vodafone for a few days, yet ...
Andy Davies wrote:
>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
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>>Andy Davies wrote:
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>>
>>>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:
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>>>
>>>>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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