Data card

wlamb

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With all the talk of the data cards being locked :mad: , I have decided it might be best to buy a data card cash. I would like an HSDPA compatible card. What is the best make to get and where can I get one that is not network locked in Jhb? :confused: Any idea on prices?:confused:
Secondly, if I have a 3g 500 meg add on bundle (R280pm), will I be able to get a separate sim card or do I need to take out a contract with Vodacom for this and am I obliged to take out a 24 month contract in order to get a sim card for this data card?
Lastly, will I get HSDPA transfer speeds on this bundle or only 3g transfer speeds?
 
Secondly, if I have a 3g 500 meg add on bundle (R280pm), will I be able to get a separate sim card or do I need to take out a contract with Vodacom for this and am I obliged to take out a 24 month contract in order to get a sim card for this data card?
Lastly, will I get HSDPA transfer speeds on this bundle or only 3g transfer speeds?

Don't know the answer to the first question, but if the rumours are true i am sure the retail of datacards will become more visible as people tries to avoid being locked in to a single provider.

As for 2nd question, any data enabled sim card should work with whatever datacard you use. Do you want a 2nd sim with the same number "sharing" the
bundle etc? I believe that service is available, called "twin sim" or something, but you can only use one at a given moment [i.e. can't be on the web with datacard AND have your cellphone turned on to receive calls at the same time]. Either way , you can probalby just use the same sim..provided you can live with the sim swopping.

As for transfer speeds, i pay R350 for my 500MB bundle, that's the HSDPA price. The R280 sounds like the 3G price, so short answer : No, you won't get
HSDPA unless you pay R350 for your bundle.

But if i were you, i would just get an MTN prepaid sim and load bundles on that [no contract]. I wouldn't take out a contract "just" to get databundles. If you can get a card [unlocked] then yea might be useful, otherwise it's a big waste if you bought the card cash. Of course MTN doesn't seem to be HSDPA enabled yet, but i am sure it won't take them 2 years to get there [the length of a Voda contract].
 
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diabolus said:
As for transfer speeds, i pay R350 for my 500MB bundle, that's the HSDPA price. The R280 sounds like the 3G price, so short answer : No, you won't get
HSDPA unless you pay R350 for your bundle.

If I understand correctly, Vodacom3g is saying that this is not the case. The hardware determines the speed/price. The bundle/price does not determine the speed.

EG: if you have a GPRS/3G bundle and connect via a HSDPA card, then you will be billed HSDPA prices. (out of bundle prices at R2.00/MB?)
 
EG: if you have a GPRS/3G bundle and connect via a HSDPA card, then you will be billed HSDPA prices. (out of bundle prices at R2.00/MB?)

Yes, i completely forgot about that silly system. So in short: If you have an HSDPA device you WILL pay R350 for 500MB whether you like it or not [no matter what speed you actually get]. Only way you will get the R280 rate is
getting a non-HSDPA/[non-EDGE?] device...

Basically i would simply ignore the so called "reduced tariffs", it's one of those
paradox flukes because in 6 months every device will have EDGE and/or HSDPA and no one will be able to get it.
 
diabolus said:
Yes, i completely forgot about that silly system. So in short: If you have an HSDPA device you WILL pay R350 for 500MB whether you like it or not [no matter what speed you actually get]. Only way you will get the R280 rate is
getting a non-HSDPA/[non-EDGE?] device...

Basically i would simply ignore the so called "reduced tariffs", it's one of those
paradox flukes because in 6 months every device will have EDGE and/or HSDPA and no one will be able to get it.

The thing is I tested my phone sim card with a R280 3g bundle in a friends vodafone data card on the weekend and I gor HSDPA transfer rates... I also asked the 155 data desk (for what thats worth) and they said you will get HSDPA transfer rates on my R280 3G add on bundle:D

I would preferably like a second separate sim card for my data card but why should I pay for a second sim or be forced into a contract to get it. I think Vodacom should review things as they may just lose me as a customer due to their rigid/restrictive offerings !!

Anyway, im off to the UK this weekend so maybe I'll just find me a data card there which is not locked into any network (if thats possible) and go with whichever network I like when I get back !!

F#%K 2 year contracts !!!
 
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