Quality of service varies from one neighbourhood to another and it also depends on whether what programs you use. It works best for just browsing webs sites.
If they're still offering a 2-week trial, give it a go and see how well it works for you.
Where I live, it's useful can be quick at times but frequently stops for about 5 minutes and then starts again. Maybe my house is facing the wrong way.
It's just not as quick or reliable as wired broadband.
But 3's marketing wouldn't give you that impression. They've over-hyped it.To be honest, you wouldn't really expect it to be.
But 3's marketing wouldn't give you that impression. They've over-hyped it.
From me, '3' Broadband gets a 'caveat emptor' award.
No different from Vodafone or any of the other suppliers.
Before we bought the 3 mobile modem, we had been assured 100% by another well advertised wireless provider that we would get a signal "no problem". But of course we didn't. It found a signal about 5% of the time it was on.
So for me '3' is working.
If you mean over hyped then maybe. But from what I've read O2 and Vodafones WiFi BB is much better than 3G's. Still worse than wired BB but usable.
Can only tell you my experience, and thats that the 3 service is no different to the Vodafone one.
I have used both modems in N.C. Dublin and I didn't notice any difference in speed.
But 3's is cheaper and has a better limit.
It's not just speed that any potential purchaser must be aware of but also the consistency of performance (I find '3' freezes every few minutes) and compatibility with programs such as Outlook, FTP and Skype.Can only tell you my experience, and thats that the 3 service is no different to the Vodafone one.
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