The mobile Internet is becoming cheaper and cheaper and therefore affordable for everyone.
I use this possibility in connection with an Acer Aspire netbook and a surf stick from Fonic.
This stick cost a one-time fee of 79.00 euros.
Surfing costs 24 euros per 2,50 hours.
No contract and no minimum turnover made the decision for this option easy for me.
Does anyone else use this opportunity to go online?
Or is someone thinking of buying mobile access to the network?
Is mobile internet access interesting for you?
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Hi all,
the costs wouldn't scare me - but I don't have the opportunity. Unfortunately, I am not allowed to use something like this on my service notebook. And in my private life, at best, I am online on my home computer. And it's not worth it just for vacation. Therefore I put myself on the negative list.
gruß
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Hi Mani,
I don't use the stick that often, maybe 4-5 times a month.
Hence my decision to use Fonic.
A monthly flat rate wouldn't be worth it for me either.
Here at home, the netbook also goes online via my home WiFi.
But knowing that I can be online anywhere if I want - has something. -
I use mobile internet very actively. On the one hand with the mobile phone and on the other hand with a surf stick from Fonic and Sim from different providers.
Find the variant with the mobile phone very casual for on the go. A notebook is rather annoying. Notebooks and surf sticks are mainly used on vacation. -
Hello Mrs. Hempel
Isn't the display of the cell phone a little .. small?
And is the content displayed correctly?
I already bothered me with the netbook that the start bar made the desktop a lot smaller.
But I have a tip in the works to enlarge the available screen. -
I am using an iPhone. With this, surfing and retrieving emails works very well and very comfortably. Of course, in Germany it has the disadvantage of being linked to T-Mobile and its steep prices.
The display is small, but it's perfectly adequate for me. Of course I don't want to surf with it all the time, but that's not what it is intended for. That's why the surf stick is used on the Läppie every now and then. -
Hello!
I also use an iPhone, and use the cell phone more and more, what the iPhone can now do, is abnormal for a "telephone device", which one should actually use to make calls.
Not only that you can surf via the Internet, SMS, e-mail, no, also all the beautiful and useless ones in a game, it already knocks close to addiction.
The common chat programs are also represented (e.g. MSN, Yahoo, Skype, ICQ, AIM), including navigation systems, spirit levels, flashlights, photos, Internet radio, YouTube, and much more. Counting everything up would now start a night shift, oh yes, music too.
in short, the part no longer wants to be missed. -
The 79 € are a no-go for me, that's not how much fun I am
worth . I would rather invest the money in the new generation of graphics cards from ATI,
which is just around the corner in a few months.
When I think about it, it doesn't have to be a disadvantage not being able to go online everywhere. -
I recently got myself a surf stick from N24 ... and so far I have used it exactly once
However, it is only intended for customer visits, if the customer's Internet does not work and a driver or similar is needed ...
My "smartphone" can also use WLAN and UMTS Internet, but I would really use it less for that, because the things I might need the I-net cellphone for are on the mini displays (despite the incredible resolution of 640x480 at barely 3,5 "size) is simply not feasible comfortably.
Although this is more due to the fact that, for example, the providers of timetables for the "public" have not yet bothered to optimize it for mobile browsers.
However, it is getting better and better, precisely because netbooks do not have such huge displays, at least the commercial offers have already been upgraded with an extra "HandyHP".
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Since I will be on the road a lot for professional reasons in the near future, I am interested in the mobile Internet. At the moment, however, only flat rates with 5GB data volume are offered. Unfortunately I have no idea how much 5GB is. How many pages could I call up (e.g. how often could I surf the forum here?)? I do not download movies, music, etc. from the internet.
Can these netbooks be used for something like that? -
Hello from Vienna,
have been using a YESSS stick since Dec. 09. The pen cost € 55,00 and I pay € 4,00 per GB / month (no minimum turnover / no commitment - so only pay when I'm surfing) because we also bought a notebook to be mobile on the go.
The one-time purchase is ok and with € 4,00 for 1 GB / month we can easily get through and is not every month. Seen in this way, it is a very useful / inexpensive purchase.
Fred
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michael
6. November 2021 06 to: 38 Closed the topic.