July 8th, 2008
Anthony D at The World of Enigmatic 1 has posted his thoughts on the ever-popular 3 Skypephone, mentioning how though it is available on contract, it is on pay as you go “that this phone really does shine.”
After a brief rundown of its major features, in which Anthony mentions that, although the 2 megapixel doesn’t have a flash or secondary camera for conference calls, it’s “not really important” as he has never made a conference call on a 3G phone anyway, he says he finds the menu “very easy” to navigate and the screen is easy to read in most lighting conditions. The major selling point though, writes Anthony, is the built in Skype client which enables the user to make free Skype to Skype calls and instant messages.
Anthony is also impressed with the new PAYG tariffs, as you “can convert the money on the phone into a Stretch bundle which gives you an amount of units to use as calls or texts”. Head over to read the full review.
July 7th, 2008
Over at Club Troppo, Nicholas Gruen has posted on his experiences with his brand spanking new 3 dongle. After leaving Optus due to poor reception and service, he signed up to 3 on the 1GB per month contract, for which he pays $15 per month plus $5 for the dongle.
Though 3 thought it might not pick up a strong reception on his mother’s farm, Nicholas found “it works just fine and dandy”, downloading at a cool 2177 kbps and uploading at 350 kbps. He’s planning to use the dongle around and about, so one thing he’s realised is that he needs to watch that 3 connection- if he goes outside the metropolitan area and can’t connect to the 3 network, roaming charges could be quite steep. However, he’s “a happy camper” with the connection so far and recommends it to all. Check out the full article here.
July 4th, 2008
SMS Text News’ Ewan continues to find the 3 USB mobile broadband dongle a revelation.
“I am still disbelieving, even after all this time, that I can actually sit and work on a USB broadband modem for 8 or 9 hours across a day, and for it to work continuously and without error.”
He breaks out in nostalgia briefly, mentioning his unreliable GPRS connection, before cutting it aside with the assertion that those days only equated to “pain”. Presumably not actual physical discomfort, but more of an ‘Argh! What a pain this flaky connection is!’
Ewan currently carries around a 3 and Vodafone broadband dongle and admits to having connection anxiety, something he is trying to come to terms with, as he believes both devices to be excellent.
July 4th, 2008
Andy’s Tech Blog has reviewed the 3 Skypephone after having used it for over six months - the verdict is one of a happy satisfaction.
Despite indicating that the candy bar style Skypephone is likely to be changed soon because he needs a mobile that’ll hook up with iSync, Andy sees the 3 device as an easy recommendation. This is primarily due to the value it offers, in terms of both the purchase price of £39.99 and the low cost of calls; something he goes into detail on, making clear how he has been using the device.
Andy has found the phone “invaluable” since he started using it back in December and you can get some more details on the specifications and possibilities it offers by leaping through this link.
July 3rd, 2008
The Irish Technology News Service SiliconRepublic.com is discussing what it considers to be the first shot of a soon-to-ensue mobile broadband war. Who fired it? 3.
It is already a competitive market and 3 have just added the Huawei E220 dongle to monthly plan options, which further reduces the purchase price of their mobile broadband service. Elaine Carey, 3’s head of sales, said of the move “We’ve consistently driven down prices across the board on broadband and the competition have continually had to react to keep up […] This free device with a monthly fee of €19.99 for 10GB of data is throwing down the gauntlet again.”
This all comes as 3 are shown to be the fastest growing network in Ireland, according to a ComReg report for Q1. The SilconRepublic.com article also makes note that 3 are one of three companies competing to secure government funding with the aim to bring broadband to the more remote regions of Ireland.
July 2nd, 2008
Lenfirewood of Flickr has been experimenting not just with his 3 Skypephone 2MP camera, but with some after effects also. It is fair to say he’s quite the dab hand.
You may have seen his images filtering through into the 3mobilebuzz latest photos stream. Lenfirewood has been using GIMP and picnik to adjust colours, get in some vignetting and layer up multiple images, and the results are impressive. Not bad at all by any stretch, and clearly demonstrates the possibilities of the 3 Skypephone camera combined with some photo editing know how. It is also good to see the handset and camera referred to positively in his profile, explaining that the device serves as a great way to keep connected to friends and family across the globe and that the camera performs beyond his expectations.
The two images below are from Lenfirewood’s Flickr account, which you can visit here.


July 1st, 2008
Duncan of the Inquisitr has taken it upon himself to test out some video microblogging services across a mobile broadband connection.
Previously, this had been impossible; “Until February I was stuck on a 2mb cable connection which only pumped through about 250-300k on uploads, which coupled with my then geographically isolated location (country Western Australia) made Seesmic unusable for me.” This would mean he’d have to record the video and then upload it, which as he points out, defeats the object.
So he decided to do some testing via his 3 mobile broadband connection and check out the varying quality of Seesmic, Phreadz and Viddyou. His efforts, thoughts and findings can be found here.
June 30th, 2008
3mobilebuzz is beginning to feel quite close to the RV community. It is not something I imagined I’d be writing about, I mean, it doesn’t instantly fall under the umbrella of interest when one is thinking about communication technology. However, here we are, and the recreational vehicle is featuring again albeit briefly, courtesy of the blog Fulltiming.
Fulltiming refers to living ‘full-time’ in your motor home, and as part of this Stew, Shona and Jessica make use of a 3 mobile broadband dongle. At a recent wedding at the Cedar Hotel in Stowmarket, Stew was impressed with the signal and decided to make use of it by uploading 38megs worth of photographs. The dongle “handled it fantastically”, which led Stew to comment favourably on 3’s place in the mobile broadband market currently.
The full article is here, where you can also learn something about fulltiming…
June 27th, 2008
As the iPhone looks toward making an impact in the Australasia territories, 3 have had to revert to old fashioned ’strength in numbers’ tactics.
SMS Text News report that only three of the four main operators in the region will be getting the Apple device. That’ll be the confirmed Optus and Vodafone and the due to be confirmed Telstra. This leaves out 3, who seem to have been unable to broker a deal for iPhone to be brought into the 3 inventory. In light of this they have turned to consumer power, setting up this site where 3 users can leave messages for Apple declaring their reasons and desire to see the iPhone on the 3 network.
As Julia states in the SMS piece, it is unlikely that this will sway opinion, especially as normal avenues have not been fruitful for 3. However, it’s good to see them doing their best - a sentiment shared by 3 service users if the comments left on the It’s Good to be 3 site are anything to go by.
June 27th, 2008
Back in April we featured, on the hallowed pages of 3mobilebuzz, the forum of Motorhome Facts as its users discussed the possible solutions for getting broadband on the move.
Well, they’ve been up to more of the same - with ActiveCampers asking if “£120 for 18 months mobile internet at 3Gb a month” is indeed the bargain he thinks it is. The majority of responses appear to concur. A response that saw ActiveCampers go for the deal, along with the self-confessed procrastinating Rallier who stated “This offer has made me take the plunge.”

June 26th, 2008
After not being impressed by 3 when using their phone service, Jimmyb01 was tempted back. Tempted by the PAYG dongle, the lack of the tie in contract and the £49.99 price associated with it.
Things have turned out well, so much so that Jimmyb01 has given the 3 mobile broadband a 5/5 star review at Broadband-Help. He has so far been “absolutely delighted with [the] product, superfast reliable broadband.” Coupled with simple and easy setup he approves entirely; he’s topped up and has been streaming video like an internet viking.
Read it all here.
June 25th, 2008
The news of the offer by NatWest to give students banking with them £50 off 3’s mobile broadband has been given the SMS Text News treatment.
Patrick writes the piece, making amusing references to his own and Ewan Macleod’s student days. It seems Patrick’s younger days revolved around cider and 40 winks in the library, whereas Ewan applied for a student account back in the days when the only extras you got were a smile, book vouchers and a railcard. Can you believe that? Apparently people in banks used to smile?!
Anyway, Patrick sees the offer as trying to entice the “tech-savvy” student who is aware of the advantages of a laptop and constant connectivity, so much so as to see them as a necessity. They also kindly link through to the relevant section of the NatWest site, just as I have done in the middle of this sentence.
June 24th, 2008
Through the back pages of 3mobilebuzz there was occasional discussion on the possibility of dongle world domination, especially if mobile broadband was being built in to laptops as standard, i.e. a slot for a sim card.
At Broadband-Finder they’ve written about a piece of research that backs this up. Carried out by Berg Insight the research presented in a published report estimates that the current number of laptops with mobile broadband connectivity, a measly 8.4 million will boom to 49 million by 2013. This is working on the integrated laptops being good to go within the next few years. The advent of the mobile broadband dongle as Broadband-Finder points out indicates that in terms of technology we are ready for this jump.
It is intriguing stuff predicting the future of mobile technologies, and the implications for service providers. The full article is here.
June 24th, 2008
Despite seemingly conforming to Our Man in Newcastle’s pledge:
“I hereby pledge that I, Our Man in Newcastle, will never post to my blog/Twitter/Facebook etc from an airport/coffeehouse/conference to comment on the availability, or quality of, WIFI.”
Stephen Newton has broken any alliance he may have had, blogging from a moving train via his 3 mobile broadband dongle and telling us so.
Deciding that despite the possibility of a slower connection through mobile broadband Stephen sees the dongle positively. Believing that this is balanced by the price, especially when you consider how expensive WIFI access can get.
He did have signal issues going beyond Bolton on the Manchester to Preston line and felt that the device needed to be less dependent on user intervention regarding dropping connection and getting reconnected. However, this was not enough to put him off, describing the dongle as “Great for when you’re on the move.”
June 23rd, 2008
3 is in cahoots with NatWest for the benefit of students, it would seem.
Those entering into the world of academic studies are set to earn themselves some perks should they decide on Natwest for their banking needs. Alongside discounted rail fares and interest free overdrafts are a couple of vouchers. One for £100 off an Asus laptop and one for £50 off 3 mobile broadband. Good stuff! And if you are able to jump in before the end of October, a Microsoft Lifecam will be sent your way also.
This new package has “evolved” due to customer needs, according to Mark Worthington (head of graduate and student banking at Natwest), and is covered by both broadband genie and TechWatch.