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  1. #1

    I have been out of touch with the mobile phone industry lol have no
    idea really whats available

    I just got wirless prepaid broadband USB stick next G from Helstra pay
    $80 a month for 3.5g of data on my laptop.

    With this telstra offers something like 1c text and soo many minutes
    of free voice for recharge/prepay over $30

    consider I pay $80 recharge prepay would like to take advantage of
    free voice minutes

    All the USB stick can do is send SMS from the laptop

    gather I need a phone,what phone?

    do I just take the SIM from the USB device and add to a phone and link
    the phone to the computer
    for broadband usage?

    is a phone have a better reception factor than the USB stick

    IF reception becomes a problem I may need a wirless card PCMIA with
    the external antenna attachment

    or would a external antenna and a new phone kill all problems

    did I just waste my money bying a USB stick rather than a phone on
    Next G outright.

    just want to take advantage for the free voice time offer with the
    prepaid so obviously need
    the phone.

    don't want to spend much on a phone

    why not sell a phone instead of USB stick modem

    gather a phone can connect to computer via wirless bluetooth or even
    maybe USB cable

    whats the go which phone

    thanks






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  2. #2

    Re: Telstra Wireless prepaid USB modem next G

    On Nov 24, 7:03*pm, [email protected] wrote:
    > I have been out of touch with the mobile phone industry lol have no
    > idea really whats available
    >
    > I just got wirless prepaid broadband USB stick next G from Helstra pay
    > $80 a month for 3.5g of data on my laptop.
    >
    > With this telstra offers something like 1c text and soo many minutes
    > of free voice for recharge/prepay over $30
    >
    > consider I pay $80 recharge prepay would like to take advantage of
    > free voice minutes
    >
    > All the USB stick can do is send SMS from the laptop
    >
    > gather I need a phone,what phone?
    >
    > do I just take the SIM from the USB device and add to a phone and link
    > the phone to the computer
    > for broadband usage?
    >
    > is a phone have a better reception factor than the USB stick
    >
    > IF reception becomes a problem I may need a wirless card PCMIA with
    > the external antenna attachment
    >
    > or would a external antenna and a new phone kill all problems
    >
    > did I just waste my money bying a USB stick rather than a phone on
    > Next G outright.
    >
    > just want to take advantage for the free voice time offer with the
    > prepaid so obviously need
    > the phone.
    >
    > don't want to spend much on a phone
    >
    > why not sell a phone instead of USB stick modem
    >
    > gather a phone can connect to computer via wirless bluetooth or even
    > maybe USB cable
    >
    > whats the go which phone
    >
    > thanks


    Is this a good phone

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Telstra-ZTE-F...1%7C240%3A1318

    has a usb cable
    will it let me use broadband on my laptop
    The USB stick modem I have is the $149 offer from telstra



  3. #3

    Re: Telstra Wireless prepaid USB modem next G

    On Nov 24, 7:28*pm, [email protected] wrote:
    > On Nov 24, 7:03*pm, [email protected] wrote:
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > > I have been out of touch with the mobile phone industry lol have no
    > > idea really whats available

    >
    > > I just got wirless prepaid broadband USB stick next G from Helstra pay
    > > $80 a month for 3.5g of data on my laptop.

    >
    > > With this telstra offers something like 1c text and soo many minutes
    > > of free voice for recharge/prepay over $30

    >
    > > consider I pay $80 recharge prepay would like to take advantage of
    > > free voice minutes

    >
    > > All the USB stick can do is send SMS from the laptop

    >
    > > gather I need a phone,what phone?

    >
    > > do I just take the SIM from the USB device and add to a phone and link
    > > the phone to the computer
    > > for broadband usage?

    >
    > > is a phone have a better reception factor than the USB stick

    >
    > > IF reception becomes a problem I may need a wirless card PCMIA with
    > > the external antenna attachment

    >
    > > or would a external antenna and a new phone kill all problems

    >
    > > did I just waste my money bying a USB stick rather than a phone on
    > > Next G outright.

    >
    > > just want to take advantage for the free voice time offer with the
    > > prepaid so obviously need
    > > the phone.

    >
    > > don't want to spend much on a phone

    >
    > > why not sell a phone instead of USB stick modem

    >
    > > gather a phone can connect to computer via wirless bluetooth or even
    > > maybe USB cable

    >
    > > whats the go which phone

    >
    > > thanks

    >
    > Is this a good phone
    >
    > http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Telstra-ZTE-F...luetooth-Flip-...
    >
    > has a usb cable
    > will it let me use broadband on my laptop
    > The USB stick modem I have is the $149 offer from telstra- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -



    HSDPA Mode up to 3.6 Mbps

    UMTS Mode up to 384 Kbps

    EDGE Mode up to 236.8Kbps

    GPRS Mode up to 57.6Kbps

    I am on UMTS flashing to HSDPA now and again
    in the middle of Launceston Tasmania

    don't like my chances when I go home at 100km away and in a vally with
    no GSM reception .lol

    please tell me no GSM no Next G




  4. #4
    Horry
    Guest

    Re: Telstra Wireless prepaid USB modem next G

    On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 02:39:13 -0800, jjbruce wrote:

    > On Nov 24, 8:32Â*pm, [email protected] wrote:
    >> On Nov 24, 7:28Â*pm, [email protected] wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> > On Nov 24, 7:03Â*pm, [email protected] wrote:

    >>
    >> > > I have been out of touch with the mobile phone industry lol have no
    >> > > idea really whats available

    >>
    >> > > I just got wirless prepaid broadband USB stick next G from Helstra
    >> > > pay $80 a month for 3.5g of data on my laptop.

    >>
    >> > > With this telstra offers something like 1c text and soo many
    >> > > minutes of free voice for recharge/prepay over $30

    >>
    >> > > consider I pay $80 recharge prepay would like to take advantage of
    >> > > free voice minutes

    >>
    >> > > All the USB stick can do is send SMS from the laptop

    >>
    >> > > gather I need a phone,what phone?

    >>
    >> > > do I just take the SIM from the USB device and add to a phone and
    >> > > link the phone to the computer
    >> > > for broadband usage?

    >>
    >> > > is a phone have a better reception factor than the USB stick

    >>
    >> > > IF reception becomes a problem I may need a wirless card PCMIA with
    >> > > the external antenna attachment

    >>
    >> > > or would a external antenna and a new phone kill all problems

    >>
    >> > > did I just waste my money bying a USB stick rather than a phone on
    >> > > Next G outright.

    >>
    >> > > just want to take advantage for the free voice time offer with the
    >> > > prepaid so obviously need
    >> > > the phone.

    >>
    >> > > don't want to spend much on a phone

    >>
    >> > > why not sell a phone instead of USB stick modem

    >>
    >> > > gather a phone can connect to computer via wirless bluetooth or
    >> > > even maybe USB cable

    >>
    >> > > whats the go which phone

    >>
    >> > > thanks

    >>
    >> > Is this a good phone

    >>
    >> >http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Telstra-ZTE-F...era-Bluetooth-

    Flip-...
    >>
    >> > has a usb cable
    >> > will it let me use broadband on my laptop The USB stick modem I have
    >> > is the $149 offer from telstra- Hide quoted text -

    >>
    >> > - Show quoted text -

    >>
    >> HSDPA Mode up to 3.6 Mbps
    >>
    >> UMTS Mode up to 384 Kbps
    >>
    >> EDGE Mode up to 236.8Kbps
    >>
    >> GPRS Mode up to 57.6Kbps
    >>
    >> I am on UMTS flashing to HSDPA now and again in the middle of
    >> Launceston Tasmania
    >>
    >> don't like my chances when I go home at 100km away and in a vally with
    >> no GSM reception .lol
    >>
    >> please tell me no GSM no Next G- Hide quoted text -
    >>
    >> - Show quoted text -

    >
    > looking at whirlpool.net.au I got ripped for value on data
    >
    > $89 per month gets 5gig
    >
    > verse $80 I get 3.5gig
    >
    > A $150 usb stick I will afford to chuck away..lol
    >
    > The end
    >
    > thanks all


    Glad we could help.



  5. #5
    CyBorg 0091
    Guest

    Re: Telstra Wireless prepaid USB modem next G

    On Nov 25, 7:21*am, Horry <[email protected]> wrote:
    > On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 02:39:13 -0800, jjbruce wrote:
    > > On Nov 24, 8:32*pm, [email protected] wrote:
    > >> On Nov 24, 7:28*pm, [email protected] wrote:

    >
    > >> > On Nov 24, 7:03*pm, [email protected] wrote:

    >
    > >> > > I have been out of touch with the mobile phone industry lol have no
    > >> > > idea really whats available

    >
    > >> > > I just got wirless prepaid broadband USB stick next G from Helstra
    > >> > > pay $80 a month for 3.5g of data on my laptop.

    >
    > >> > > With this telstra offers something like 1c text and soo many
    > >> > > minutes of free voice for recharge/prepay over $30

    >
    > >> > > consider I pay $80 recharge prepay would like to take advantage of
    > >> > > free voice minutes

    >
    > >> > > All the USB stick can do is send SMS from the laptop

    >
    > >> > > gather I need a phone,what phone?

    >
    > >> > > do I just take the SIM from the USB device and add to a phone and
    > >> > > link the phone to the computer
    > >> > > for broadband usage?

    >
    > >> > > is a phone have a better reception factor than the USB stick

    >
    > >> > > IF reception becomes a problem I may need a wirless card PCMIA with
    > >> > > the external antenna attachment

    >
    > >> > > or would a external antenna and a new phone kill all problems

    >
    > >> > > did I just waste my money bying a USB stick rather than a phone on
    > >> > > Next G outright.

    >
    > >> > > just want to take advantage for the free voice time offer with the
    > >> > > prepaid so obviously need
    > >> > > the phone.

    >
    > >> > > don't want to spend much on a phone

    >
    > >> > > why not sell a phone instead of USB stick modem

    >
    > >> > > gather a phone can connect to computer via wirless bluetooth or
    > >> > > even maybe USB cable

    >
    > >> > > whats the go which phone

    >
    > >> > > thanks

    >
    > >> > Is this a good phone

    >
    > >> >http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Telstra-ZTE-F...era-Bluetooth-

    > Flip-...
    >
    > >> > has a usb cable
    > >> > will it let me use broadband on my laptop The USB stick modem I have
    > >> > is the $149 offer from telstra- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > >> > - Show quoted text -

    >
    > >> HSDPA Mode up to 3.6 Mbps

    >
    > >> UMTS Mode up to 384 Kbps

    >
    > >> EDGE Mode up to 236.8Kbps

    >
    > >> GPRS Mode up to 57.6Kbps

    >
    > >> I am on UMTS flashing to HSDPA now and again in the middle of
    > >> Launceston Tasmania

    >
    > >> don't like my chances when I go home at 100km away and in a vally with
    > >> no GSM reception .lol

    >
    > >> please tell me no GSM no Next G- Hide quoted text -

    >
    > >> - Show quoted text -

    >
    > > looking at whirlpool.net.au I got ripped for value on data

    >
    > > $89 per month gets 5gig

    >
    > > verse $80 I get 3.5gig

    >
    > > A $150 usb stick I will afford to chuck away..lol

    >
    > > The end

    >
    > > thanks all

    >
    > Glad we could help.- Hide quoted text -
    >
    > - Show quoted text -


    I found out the phone I needed, the ZTE F252 or 6 series of hand
    sets
    seem to be the go and have options for an external antenna via hands
    free cradle

    think those hand sets would alow me to browse via connection of USB to
    laptop

    just waether an external antenna will give me reception from my place
    is
    the question,doubt it




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