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Idea NetSetter GPRS/EDGE USB modem connection in India

Idea NetSetter
Mac OS X Network settings for Idea NetSetter 1
Mac OS X Network settings for Idea NetSetter 2
Mac OS X Network settings for Idea NetSetter 3

The AirTel GPRS (EDGE) service on my iPhone that I wrote about earlier is working well but a little slow. Something like 60 Kbit/s down and 40 Kbit/s up at best. For Twitter and some e-mail on the iPhone it’s ok but when connecting a MacBook via tethering it’s to slow.

I checked out some of the 3G offers like Reliance NetConnect and Tata Photon+ and they are about the same price as similar services in Europe. People tell me they work great, when you have coverage. Here in Kerala, only Trivandrum and Cochin has the service at all from what I can tell and even there the coverage is not stellar.

The shop staff recommended Idea NetSetter instead. Slower that the 3G options but very good coverage. Idea GPRS (EDGE) has higher capacity than AirTel I was told, and that is indeed the case.

Airtel GPRS in India with unlocked iPhone 3G works well

Airtel logo

Airtel in India has a nice offer with unlimited GPRS (actually EDGE in cities) for 474 Rs. (€7) per month for pre paid accounts. Perfekt when you like me are traveling for some time in the country and want to have a mobil Internet connection. GPRS is not the most speedy connection when you used to 3G but it’s surprisingly ok I find.

You can of course also get 3G connections in India, but only in the bigger cities and they cost more.

Why does mobile phones still have such bad voice quality?

Whenever possible I use iChat or Skype to call people and I urge people to call me the same way.

There are a number of reasons for this but the number one reason is voice sounds quality. My fixed line phone sounds bad, my mobil phone sounds horribel. All mobile phones sounds horribel!

I paid hundres of Euros for an iPhone and pay hundres of Euros every year to my carrier. Why does it need to sound so bad?

My mother has a hearing loss and needs hearing aids. She can’t use mobile phones at all. Fixed line phones is possible for here to use, but no more than that. With iChat on her iMac there are zero problems, it’s like sitting in front of here.

Mac OS X och 3G modem - Option GlobeSurfer iCON 225 USB

Option GlobeSurfer iCON 225 USB 3G modemNär jag skaffade min iPhone lade jag också till “Datatrafik fastpris” (mobilt bredband) till mitt mobilabonnemang. Med detta kan jag koppla upp mig obegränsat via 3G, GPRS och Homerun (wi-fi hotspots). Tyvärr kan man inte koppla upp datorn via sin iPhone, och jag skulle nog vilja spara batteritiden till något annat även om det gick. (Uppdatering 2010-01-13: Numera fungerar det utmärkt att koppla upp datorn via sin iPhone)

En kompis tipsade mig om extrakort till Telia abonnemang för 30 kr i månaden. Korten har ett eget telefonnummer men går på samma abonnemang och räkning som huvudkortet. För säkerhets skull hörde jag med Telia om det var något avtalsproblem med att stoppa detta kort i ett 3G modem och utnyttja “Datatrafik fastpris” med datorn. Inga problem alls sa Telia, det var snarare poängen med tjänsten. Klart billigare än att skaffa ett separat abonnemang för mobilt bredband.

Uppdatering 2009-09-24: Option har släppt Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) uppdateringar som ser ut att fungera bra. Ladda hem på Option Software download.

Uppdatering 2010-01-13: Options drivrutiner för Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) är tyvärr buggiga, rekommenderar att ni köper ett annat märke. Se kommentarer nedan.

En svart till mig och en vit till frun tack

Apple iPhone 3GiPhone, den är precis lika rolig att använda som jag trodde!

Saker jag verkligen gillar med telefonen:

  • Skärmen, den enda skärm jag sett som kan jämföras är den på Sony PSP.
  • Knapp för att växla till tyst läge. “Manner mode” kallas det i Japan och det är verkligen gott uppförande att inte störa sin omgivning med fåniga ringtoner.
  • GPS, flera program använder det redan och många fler fyndiga lösningar kommer säkert att dyka upp.

iPhone, finns det någon som inte vill ha en :-)

apple_iphone.jpgApple - iPhone, vill ha! Kommer till Europa i slutet av året så man får lov att bärga sig.

Kolla in när Steve Jobs presenterar iPhone så kommer ni att vilja ha en själva också :-).

Mobiltelefon + iPod + Internet pryl i en förpackning. Operativsystemet är Mac OS X, i en något bantad version får man anta. Inget tangentbord utan allt görs via pek-skärmen.

Nokia 6131 mobile phone and Mac OS X 10.4 - a good match, with some help

Nokia 6131How to get Nokia 6131 work with iSync and connect via GPRS on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Also how to add SSL certificats to Nokia 6131 for POP/IMAP/SMTP over SSL and other neat stuff.

My aging Sony Ericsson T68i was due for a replacement but I was having trouble finding a good replacement.

The T68i has good hardware and was the first phone I tested where Bluetooth worked well. The user interface on the other hand is almost as bad and irritating as the Windows OS is.

After spending some time in Japan I started to like the flip open phones. Big screens that are automatically protected in the pocket and decent size keys. Not to talk about the great featured the Japanese phones have.

The Nokia 6131 was one of the few phones that I found interesting. It uses the relative new Symbian Series 40 3rd Edition OS and have a lot of nice modern features. Nokia also seems to finally deliver phones where Bluetooth works well. The user interface is ok, even nice, Nokia has always been better on that then Ericsson.

From what I could find on the web the Nokia 6131 should be able to work with Mac OS X and it does. Here how I made it work.

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