mobile internet
Mobile FT.com is a River of News Paid Members Public
I have a pet theory, one that is not widely shared amongst my colleagues. I think that what we now know as news sites will come to resemble what we now know as blogs. I don’t mean this in the broader sense of the conversational use of blogs so
3 Mobile Broadband: Rural Failure Paid Members Public
Mr Rogers [http://engagement101.blogspot.com] reminded me of the recent post by Mr OnionBagBlog decrying the performance of his 3 mobile broadband dongle [http://onionbagblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/3-is-tragic-number-wednesday-10.html], querying how this tallied with my own experience. Well, in all honesty, in the best part of three
3 Mobile Broadband: Upload Speeds Not Good Paid Members Public
![Caffé Nero on 3G](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/pics/2008/Caffé Nero on 3G-thumb-250x209.png) [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/pics/2008/Caff%C3%A9%20Nero%20on%203G.html] Incidentally, the [last post](http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2008/04/thoughts_from_the_tuttle_club.html) was all done using that
Mobile Broadband: Testing 3's 3G Dongle Paid Members Public
Three things have happened recently which have made me reconsider my attitude to mobile broadband: 1. Playing with my iPhone has made me reconsider the speeds available on mobile broadband, giving me an experience that actually matches the speeds, unlike the “meh” performance of my old Nokia. 2. Spending a
Whatever Happened To The Idea of Open WiFi? Paid Members Public
Loving This Thing Paid Members Public
OK, so the 18 month lock-in ain’t great. And only having one network isn’t making me happy. But there are lots and lots of reasons why this wee iPhone is changing my thinking. Post in progress…