Showing posts with label Vodafone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vodafone. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Vodafone 3G USB Stick Price | Features | Specification | Tariff Plan

Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G USB Stick:
The Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G USB Stick let us work from anywhere with real-time access to information, and no installation hassles. The Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G USB Stick also gives 3G Broadband speeds while roaming abroad.
Features:
  • Gets you high-speed connectivity to the internet through the Vodafone EDGE network.
  • Easy to install
  • Gives 3G Broadband speeds when you travel abroad.
  • Works with your preferred VPN software, to give you secure access to your company server and intranet.
  • Saves you from high internet charges on your hotel bills.
  • Gets you high-speed connectivity to the internet through the Vodafone EDGE network.
  • Supports SMS
  • Supports Micro SD card up to 2 GB.

Vodafone 3G USB Stick

Vodafone Mobile Connect 3G USB Stick Price:

Postpaid offers:
Monthly chargeOffer
Rs. 250 /-100 MB GPRS Browsing FREE
Rs. 499 /-500 MB GPRS Browsing FREE
Rs. 699 /-1GB GPRS Browsing FREE
Prepaid offers:
Recharge AmountOffer
Rs. 98 /-2GB FREE for 30 days
Rs. 18 /-150 MB FREE for 3 Days

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Vodafone Launches Mi-Fi device in India | Mi-Fi Features | Mi-Fi Price | Mi-Fi Specifications

We were just looking around the Vodafone 3G site and found a nice surprise – Mi-Fi a device. I guess most of you have heard of such a device or might be using one. For those of you who don’t know , it’s a portable Wi-Fi hotspot which takes in a SIM Card and lets you share your single data connection with multiple devices. If you are a person who carries multiple phones and want data on all devices without hefty phone bills or painful SIM swapping, a MiFi is a great device to have.


The price of the device is mentioned as Rs.5500 and it’s pretty reasonable if it’s true. But I’m almost certain the device will be locked to Vodafone !

Olive launched a similar product last year called the Nexus but it had only 1-2 hours of battery life. It would be a good move by Vodafone if the information shared on the website is accurate.

The device pictured above is mostly a Huawei made R201 Wireless hotspot and I have used one while in UK and it’s pretty good.