In today's paper... can see competition hotting up for b band..
don't forget that there will be free wireless broadband for 2 years by the Gov
Interesting... havn't got today's paper. what's the specs? Unlimited?;p
yes.. i am currently using it as i am typing it. U can slot into your laptop, PDA or phone and use it to surf internet from anywhere.. even when u are roaming in JB. As long as there is GSM coverage, it is always connected like your handphone. Speed wise is not as fast as maxonline or singnet. However it is not dependent on locations becos it uses the GSM base stations, it is 100% mobile internet at all times.
sounds very tempting, esp the fact that it is unlimited.
yes.. i am currently using it as i am typing it. U can slot into your laptop, PDA or phone and use it to surf internet from anywhere.. even when u are roaming in JB. As long as there is GSM coverage, it is always connected like your handphone. Speed wise is not as fast as maxonline or singnet. However it is not dependent on locations becos it uses the GSM base stations, it is 100% mobile internet at all times.
yes.. in fact u can make it into a wireless network in your home. Just buy a wireless router from linksys.. slot in the SIM card.. and all your computers at home can get it. Same concept as maxonline but maxonline need a SCV cable port, this router just need a power socket.
Are u from M1 ? :bsmilie:
Thot it's only launched on 6 Dec ?
woah........
maybe i sign up for a few months. if i find their speeds not too slow, i think i might really just use their services. but if it is really laggy, then it's back to starhub.
So how does it work?
Through the existing SIM card or you need to get a PC card for the laptop?
HSDPA is finally in Singapore~
i'll wait as well, then drop my singnet subscription to use this instead.
ya hor. raincool, you beta tester is it?:bsmilie:
Hmmmmmmm... wonder if SingNet or Starhub has such service available?
Is it a card which can be slot into the PCMCIA slot? What happen if we were to use PC, how is it going to be connected?
The specs can be found here and the pricing as well.