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Is the 3G broadband experience the same as broadband at home?
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Currently, typical home broadband speeds are up to 8 Mbps, which is faster than
3G broadband, however the browsing experience is very similar. For the foreseeable
future, fixed line broadband speeds are likely to remain faster than mobile broadband
speeds however mobile broadband has the advantage that the user is not tied to a
single location.
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What are the data transfer speeds of HSDPA/3G Broadband?
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Across Reading, Glasgow, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, selected London
postcodes and UK Airports, 3G Broadband will use a maximum HSDPA (High Speed Downlink
Packet Access) speed of 7.2Mbps (offering typical speeds of 1.7 to 5.5Mbps). This
will allow you to download a 5MB file in just 7 seconds – 14 times faster than using
standard 3G. Within this area, Vodafone are also increasing upload speeds up to
1.44Mbps using HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) - 10 times faster than 3G.
Outside the HSUPA areas, Vodafone will continue to offer 1.4Mbps (with an average
of 400-700kbps) and 384Kbps as per their Coverage map. The devices will switch seamlessly
to GPRS when there is no HSDPA/HSUPA or 3G coverage. (Users may experience a delay
when moving between different network technologies).
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Can I use my existing device in the HSDPA 7.2 area?
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Existing devices will be compatible in the HSDPA 7.2 area. The 3G Broadband Datacard
will simply continue to work at 1.8Mbps speed instead of the enhanced HSDPA speed
of 7.2Mbps.
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Will Vodafone be upgrading more areas to HSDPA 7.2?
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Vodafone are continually planning to increase the 7.2Mbps coverage areas.
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Is the HSDPA/3G Broadband ExpressCard dual, tri or quad-band?
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The Vodafone ExpressCard is quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900.
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Will the speed be guaranteed?
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No, with 3G the actual speed a customer will experience will depend on whether there
is enough coverage at a particular location and will be affected by the number of
people nearby using the service at the same time. The technology does deliver greater
capacity meaning that more people in the same location at the same time can benefit
from a superior experience.
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Will the Vodafone HSDPA/3G Broadband ExpressCard work with laptops that support
PCMCIA?
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The 3G Broadband ExpressCard includes an adaptor to fit the more traditional PCMCIA
slot.
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Are the Vodafone HSUPA/3G ExpressCard tariffs available to non-business users?
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Adam Phones are happy to supply all data tariffs subject to Consumer Credit checks
and Direct Debit as a preferred method of payment (discretionary deposits maybe
required for roaming), Pay As You Go UK is reserved for Business and corporate users
subject to a credit check.
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What information would you require from me?
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If you are taking the Vodafone HSDPA/3G ExpressCard as an individual we will require
photocopies of a signed Direct Debit mandate.
Please note, consumer credit checks will be performed. If you wish to set up a company
account, we simply require an official purchase order showing your company registration
number to facilitate a credit check.
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How long is the ExpressCard contract?
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Where a minimum contract term applies, Adam Phones has 3 contract options available:
12, 18 or 24 month contracts.
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Can the Vodafone 3G tariff be upgraded at anytime?
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Of course! Simply email your requirement and your plan will be upgraded from the
start of the following month
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Are the Vodafone 3G tariffs inclusive of VAT?
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All prices quoted are subject to VAT at the prevailing rate (currently 15%)
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Can my data allowance be used abroad?
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Global Data Roam by default is the only tariff with which you can roam. For all
other tariffs, please call for information and to activate roaming.
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What will I be charged if I exceed the 200MB roaming allowance on the Global Roam
Tariff?
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You will be charged £4.25 per MB used outside the initial 200MB roaming allowance.
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If I don't use all of my monthly allowance, will it roll over and increase the available
limit the following month?
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Unfortunately Vodafone do not offer the facility to carry forward unused data.
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What happens if I am unsatisfied with the Vodafone HSDPA/3G ExpressCard?
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Adam Phones include a 14-day money back guarantee if the device is returned in the
same condition as it was sent and in its original packaging.
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On the Unlimited data tariff, you mention a fair usage policy of 5GB / month. What
does this mean? What happens if I exceed the 5GB limit?
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These limits are required by Vodafone to defend against users abusing the tariff.
We may ask you to moderate your usage if it exceeds 5GB per month. If you continue
to exceed the 5GB fair usage limit, we reserve the right to move you to another
price plan and/or charge you for the element of your usage above this limit. We
may also be required by Vodafone to suspend or terminate the service if you persistently
exceed the fair usage limit).
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What happens if someone else uses the Vodafone HSDPA/3G ExpressCard on a different
laptop?
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The 3G ExpressCard will work in exactly the same way i.e. the software will automatically
install (on Windows XP and Vista) when it is plugged in. All usage will be combined
on the single invoice.
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Does the Vodafone HSUPA/3G ExpressCard have a content control bar on it?
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Vodafone automatically place a content control bar on all Data tariffs. We endeavor
to remove this prior to delivery.
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How will I receive my monthly invoice?
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It will be posted to you and the Direct Debit will be taken on or around the 22nd
of every month.
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How much is 1 Megabyte?
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- 1000 average length text-only emails
- 2 minutes of an MP3 file
- A 25 page Word document
- A 20 slide basic PowerPoint presentation
- 30 emails with one page Word attachment
- 25 Internet pages (quantity varies by size)
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Do I need to install any software or drivers for the Vodafone HSDPA/3G ExpressCard?
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The Vodafone 3G ExpressCard will automatically install all the software and drivers
on to a PC when connected. Apple Mac and Windows 2000 users will need to pre-install
software that is supplied on a CD.
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What is Plug & Play (PnP)?
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Plug and Play (PnP) is a computer feature that allows the addition of a new device
(e.g. Memory card, USB Memory Stick, USB WiFi adaptors), without requiring reconfiguration
or manual installation of device drivers or causing physical or electrical damage.
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What is the difference between Vodafone Mobile Connect and Vodafone Mobile Connect
‘Lite’?
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Vodafone Mobile Connect is the software used to connect to the Internet using the
Vodafone 3G datacard. It also offers support for VPN (Virtual Private Network).
Vodafone Mobile Connect ‘Lite’, is the software automatically installed by the Vodafone
ExpressCard. It allows connecting to the Internet but offers no support for VPN.
It is possible however to use the full working version which is provided on the
CD enclosed and is available to download from our website if required.
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Why does the Usage monitor not reflect exactly what I see on my invoice?
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All amounts shown in the Vodafone Mobile Connect Software (Dashboard) are approximate.
Various factors, including other programmes running on your computer (e.g. automatic
updates or compression software) may cause differences between the amount of data
shown as transferred in the Usage Window and the transfer actually recorded by mobile
networks. These differences may sometimes be substantial. Your monthly invoice
is the only accurate record of usage.
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My 3G Broadband ExpressCard doesn’t seem to work – what do I do?
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Please try the following.
1) If nothing happens when you plug the modem into your computer, reinsert the modem.
2) Try another USB port.
3) Reboot your computer
4) The software included in the CD is Vodafone Mobile Connect 9.2. It is compatible
with Windows 2000, XP, Vista and MAC OS 10.3.9. Install this software and try again.
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I am in coverage but my connection seems slower than usual. Why might this be?
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You may experience slow download speeds for a number of reasons, including:
a) Slow web sites – if you are browsing to a web site with a high number of visitors,
you may find that it is unable to respond. You may see an error message or the site
may be extremely slow. It may be best to visit the site during off peak times.
b) Programs running on the computer may be using an Internet connection in the background,
for example Windows Update or anti virus software.
c) If there’s a large number of users trying to access the Internet at the same
time you may experience slow download speeds due to heavy network traffic. You may
want to try using the service during off peak hours.
d) You may receive a slow service if your network coverage is poor. You should try
moving the location of your ExpressCard to a location with better coverage (for
example, by a window) to check if this is the cause.
The flashing lights on the modem show you which network (GPRS, 3G, 3G Broadband)
you are using when data is transferred.
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When I connect to the Internet, it displays a connection speed of 1.8Mbps, 3.6Mbps
or 7.2Mbps– what does this mean?
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The ExpressCard has the ability to support maximum speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and
HSDPA/3G datacard a maximum of 1.8Mbps. Like many home broadband services it displays
this theoretical maximum when first connected. Vodafone’s existing 3G broadband
data network is designed around the 1.8 Mbps standard giving peak download speeds
of up to 1.4 Mbps. Vodafone have introduced the 7.2Mbps standard across Reading,
Glasgow, Bristol, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, selected London postcodes and
UK Airports, offering typical speeds of 1.7 to 5.5Mbps.