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    For those on the move or simply using a portable computer.

    What is your current wireless connectivity solution outside of your home or office? Do you use coffee shop wifi or try connecting on unsecured wifi signals? You do use paid wifi providers like Airborne or do you use 3.5G broadband solution like those provided by SUN, Globe and Smart?

    Aside from your current wireless solution, what is your preferred wireless connectivity to the internet?




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    For me, until recently as two days ago, I was using wifi at coffee shops, malls, some fastfood places (burger king) to connect to the web outside my home and office.

    Right now I am testing 3.5G broadband solution from SUN. It's a prepaid kit consisting of a USB dongle that is a 3.5G modem. Just plug it into a USB port, install it's included software and click on CONNECT.

    Surfing speeds is pretty quick but I have heard that speed is highly dependent on the location as certain areas have higher 3.5G traffic already. Right now I am using the SUN 3.5G connection to post this message.

    Access isn't that expensive... P100 for 300mins.

    There is also a postpaid solution which would cost you P799/month. That sounds pretty good but I have three PCs at home which require some degree of web access. Until I can find a 3.5G modem I can connect to my home wifi router, my 3.5G experience will be limited to this pre-paid version.

    Last edited by ghosthunter; April 15th, 2009 at 08:51 PM.

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    On my laptop, I use Smart 3G or 3.5G through my cellphone.

    On my PDA Phone, I use Globe 3G.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    On my laptop, I use Smart 3G or 3.5G through my cellphone.

    On my PDA Phone, I use Globe 3G.
    Doesn't that get expensive if you use it extensively?

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    Smart costs only P10/30min. Just same as your Sun's P100/300min.

    Globe's more expensive. P0.25/kb I think. But I only use Globe when I need to check on something immediately, while along the road, waliking in the mall, etc.

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    i use smart bro prepaid and it is my only connection through the net pag nasa bahay ako. pag nasa office, syempre yung nasa office ang ginagamit ko.


    yup sir gh, totoo na ang speed is dependent sa location. pag walang 3.5g signal, sorry ka nalang kasi hindi mo magamit ang full potential at hindi mo ma-eenjoy ang speed. and it's true, speeds are up to that, 1.72mbps. one time, i got 1.9mbps pero madaling araw yun.

    as for the rate, para ka lang nagrent ng pc sa computer shop kasi same rate din ang bayaran, 20 petot for 1 hour. not bad pero pag malakas ka naman mag-internet o magdownload ng malalaking files, talo ka dito. last holy week, i spend 200 petot everyday para lang makapaginternet. yun lang ang downside for me. pero overall performance, pwede na talaga kesa may dsl line ka pero see-saw connection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Smart costs only P10/30min. Just same as your Sun's P100/300min.

    Globe's more expensive. P0.25/kb I think. But I only use Globe when I need to check on something immediately, while along the road, waliking in the mall, etc.
    Sir, mas cost effective ang Globe (among prepaid types) if you switch to TIME-BASED billing. Just send

    TIME

    to 1111.

    Php5.00/15min lang po.

    And, to stay on-topic:

    I want a more inexpensive way, ang mahal pa rin ng Globe Tattoo, eh. Still having second thoughts on acquiring it.
    Last edited by woohoo; April 16th, 2009 at 04:10 PM.

What is your wireless connectivity to the internet?