Privacy.
Privacy.
That depends on where you stay. I make this one of many hotel selection criteria.
3G cards are interesting for in-country use with a bundled data deal. They are not interesting for international roaming because of the extortionate roaming charges.On the bundled deals with dongles for notebooks, expect the prices to go up or the deals to become less attractive or more throttling to be applied. These are the one of the largest and the fastest growing bandwidth users and most mobile operators are starting to hurt because of it.
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "The Medway Handyman" saying something like:
Modesty. You don't want someone barging in when you're in the altogether and fainting at the sight of your massive tool. That you've bought from Aldi.
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember Andy Hall saying something like:
Hardly surprising, as the operators are promoting TV on t'internet left and right. My only BB access is via a 3G data card at home, being connected to a rural exchange with no hope of phoneline BB and some 4 miles from a 3G mast. Surprisingly, it works quite well, until the people around or nearer the mast all start downloading their bloody videos.
It is hardly something most people want to do every week and it isn't a difficult job anyway. Personally, I just take most of them off.
Colin Bignell
Was Wollies out of those little rubber thingies?
tim
tims next home wrote in
That's how we ended up with the children in the first place...
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