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Hi all
Im on the Three one plan and am off to france on friday for a few days and plan to buy the euro package (http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Phones/Euro_internet_pass) , just wondering has anyone here used it? Just wondering do you get a 3G service or is it edge?
Cheers
Marc
Im on the Three one plan and am off to france on friday for a few days and plan to buy the euro package (http://www.three.co.uk/Discover/Phones/Euro_internet_pass) , just wondering has anyone here used it? Just wondering do you get a 3G service or is it edge?
Cheers
Marc
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In summary - I think it did pretty much what it was advertised to do, provided a decent enough data connection but not good enough to stream stuff.
Richard.
Some speed tests:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/xce3wbyjoj1gz7c/Photo%2017-07-2012%2009%2058%2054.png
https://www.dropbox.com/s/uah6vfed1evstre/Photo%2017-07-2012%2022%2055%2034.png
Bear in mind that was on an iPhone 4, so the speeds weren't going to be amazing.
My usage on one of the days:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/idtbsipb9ic0gdd/Photo%2024-07-2012%2001%2003%2051.png
I was very happy with it overall. It worked well for pretty much everything. I was able to stream BBC iPlayer on it (as the traffic is routed back to the UK). I used Skype several times as well as less demanding things like App downloads, Facebook, web browsing etc.
http://www.coolsmartphone.com/2012/08/09/three-euro-internet-pass-review/
I don't think I tried tethering when I was abroad.
Walk into any FNAC.
Buy Kit Internet pour iPad from SFR, 9,99€
Pay. Leave. Place in device of your choice*. Enjoy unlimited data for 4 days straight away(despite it saying 3 days on the pack).
Longer stay? **** it away and buy another.
* If using in a device other than iPad, change the APN to websfr
Whats the difference? This "tethering" term is just an Americanism for using your device as a modem. Whether I use Personal Hotspot on an iPhone or via a MiFi, it's "tethering" -in other words not using the data solely in the handset but connecting one or more other devices to it.
A Mi-Fi is solely designed to share its data connection through Wi-Fi. It has no other function.
That's not true for a phone. The ability to use the data connection with other devices isn't always present and as we all know, many networks restrict or charge for that feature.
If they bother to look hard enough they CAN detect it!
Well, I was of course talking about phones where the feature IS present. The point is there is no difference. tethering is tethering.
An update for you, as I was in Paris briefly last week and bought two more.
Firstly, I bought two, so that I have one for the future and therefore ready for use, the moment I arrive. The SIM does not activate until you place it in a device.
Secondly, it's still working exactly as before with two slight, but significant changes. It works out of the box but only for a few hours as there is now a voucher with code included, to activate the 72h service. Simply go to "services" on your device and effectively top-up from there, using the supplied code.
The other change is brilliant; hotspot on iPad is now supported, so all you need to do is insert the SIM on iPad and effectively use that as a Mifi -one less device to carry!
Lastly, do buy in the FNAC, wherever possible -it's an off-the-shelf job. SFR "espaces" can be equally fast or take forever. Once you have it though, it's pain-free.
The whole idea of the word "tether" is that you attach one thing to another.
Let's put it this way: no network in the world agrees with your definition.
Tethering is "sharing" your phone's data connection with other devices using Bluetooth, IR, Wi-Fi or a wired connection.
Anything else is not.
Three does not allow tethering with the Euro Internet Pass, and you aren't allowed to use one of their phone plans in a Mi-Fi (or a tablet or any other form of mobile broadband product - e.g. dongle) - at home or abroad.
As the Euro Internet Pass is only available on pay monthly phone plans, that would rule out using it in a Mi-Fi.
I honestly don't know what you're on about as we seem to be in total agreement about tethering. "Tethering is "sharing" your phone's data connection with other devices using Bluetooth, IR, Wi-Fi or a wired connection" you say, and that is exactly what I say.
As for "aren't allowed" I do all that you describe all the time with Three SIMs ALL THE TIME in the device of my choice. Therefore I very much suspect that while you are not supposed to tether using the Euro Internet Pass, you probably can, regardless. I have a pay monthly Three SIM and I frequently use it in my iPad or Mifi, when the situation demands it. As it was, I used my Vodafone Ireland SIM the first night until I was able to purchase a French data SIM.
That's remarkable (and pretty unprecedented). It doesn't usually work like that -for example, if I use my Three IRL SIM in Italy or in the UK as part of Three Like Home, I cannot watch Irish TV.
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Officially, the euro pass (in t&c) excludes you from tethering (Personal hotspot/usb/putting sim in a MBB device etc...) when active.
In reality, you probably can. But if Three block it after a while due to excessive use there is nothing you can do as it's against T&C anyway. So yeh, like above you probably can tether/use sim in non phone but Three do have the right to stop it.
Yep even using it in 3G tablets is considered tethering.
TBH tethering is a whole other issue.
I can understand how for example T-Mobile will say you can't use the full monty unlimited data for tethering. As you will use much more data tethering than you would on a phone and T-Mo don't exactly want people to use too much data as it would cause a strain on their network.
And i do understand how "Officially" You can't use a Three UK AYCE phone sim (not one plan, i mean like payg or other plans) in a MBB device/tablet/for tethering as they couldn't support it either.
But what i don't get is those that say you have a limit of 1GB then block you from tethering/using in a MBB device, and even charge you. I know they do it because you're more likely to use up 1GB tethering where as most would not use that 1GB on their phone. But i think you should be allowed to use data with a limit in any way you want.
Same goes for Three's One Plan which does include tethering. (unlike the Pay as you go plan i mentioned above). Three will block you from using it in a tab or MBB device but there should be no reason for doing so if you get tethering.
It doesn't count as tethering.
Three has a pretty basic rule:
Use your SIM in the type of device that the plan is intended for
i.e.
Don't use a 2G phone
Don't put a mobile broadband SIM (supplied for use in a dongle, Mi-Fi or Tablet) into a phone
Don't put a phone SIM into a mobile broadband device
These rules apply in the UK and abroad.
In addition to those, some plans have restrictions on tethering.
Quite annoying, and on one day I didn't even bother paying for it.
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