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#3838 10-Apr-2005 09:27
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I have one of the early Vodafone mobile connect cards in my laptop which I use when travelling internationally and domestically.
Is there anything to be gained by me upgrading to the newer G3 cards? What are the benfits etc?
Thank you.

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#14115 10-Apr-2005 09:58
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It depends on your usage. If you want to use the Vodafone 3G service when it's here then you'll need the new card.

If you use the card overseas, then you'll be able to connect to 3G networks (providing it's a Vodafone network or a roaming agreement is in place) right now. If you go to the UK for example you can already use their 3G network, even though we don't have this here yet.




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#14116 10-Apr-2005 10:10
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Thank you for your reply.
We travel internationally quite a bit. Do you know if it is possible to buy these 3G cards in NZ yet?

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#14117 10-Apr-2005 10:14
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I've seem them around, but haven't checked any stores (haven't been in one for years). I had the impression they're already available because Vodafone was keen on clients using these cards while overseas.

You can just ask at any Vodafone outlet, or if you have a Vodafone account manager contact this person directly.




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#14123 10-Apr-2005 16:56
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To buy out right (no contract) about $900+ I have being using one for a while now. Just some tips for even using just the GPRS card make sure you have software version 4.02 and its always a good idea to run microsoft anti spyware removal tool and disable norton internet security (not norton antivvirus). Works a treat on my laptop I use to use the option card and then SE GC75 and now have the 3G card.3G/GPRS

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#14125 10-Apr-2005 17:00
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How have you found the G3 card. Do you feel it is worth the extra cost? It is your main way of accessing email or do you only use it when travelling?

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#14126 10-Apr-2005 17:03
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I have just added some more to my post sorry, I use it all the time and have used it in 3G mode (over seas) its like going from a morris minor to a nice Holden V8. Once I got my laptop set up right it made a big difference to the GPRS speed even but I mainly use it for basic Email and web surfing.

 
 
 

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#14127 10-Apr-2005 17:11
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Did you buy your 3G card in NZ? I have not been able to track one down yet.
I downloaded software V4.02 and I could not set up a profile with my existing card. Perhaps as my card is an old one this version of software is not compatiable?

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#14130 11-Apr-2005 07:17
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Did you do a firmware upgarde on the card?

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  #14192 15-Apr-2005 11:37
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So the new 3G card uses excessive amounts of oil? wow thats gotta be a first!

lol sorry had to do it

DSE sell the new 3G card, product# E9401

http://www.dse.co.nz/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/425efbec051876ac273fc0a87f99071e/Product/View/E9401

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#14193 15-Apr-2005 12:00
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I did not do a firmware upgrade on the card so will try that over the weekend.

Vodafone NZ told me that the cards are not available here at the moment.

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