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12 Jun 2008 12:00 AM by ajw Star rating in Aberdeen. 1088 forum posts Send private message

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Hi there,  Can anyone enlighten me on the options re internet services?  Is it possible to get a high-speed broadband connection (with wireless router/mobile broadband) from anyone other than PW whilst on a PW resort?  Do we have to take the PW phone line or can we use Telefonica or the like (who seem to be heaps cheaper than PW).  Any advice at all will be greatfully appreciated.

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12 Jun 2008 5:21 PM by jpuk1 Star rating. 8 forum posts Send private message

Here's some info that I previously posted on another forum - hope its of some use.  We are currently at HR and using the one month Polaris option mentioned at the bottom of the info below and so far all has worked well for the last week.  We have set up a secure Wireless network and able to connect from the terrace!

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We used our unlocked Huawei E220 modem (bought off eBay in the UK and tested with Three in the UK) with a Vodafone Spain PAYG sim card (also bought off eBay in the UK). Take care that this is a card that can be used with voice and data, particularly HSDPA. Some older cards don’t have this capability.

We registered the Spanish sim card via the Vodafone Spain website before we went to Spain (by putting the sim card into an unlocked mobile to get the password codes sent by text). We then topped up the Vodafone sim via our CAM bank account online (there is a mobile phone top-up option).

When we arrived in Spain, we bought a PAYG data package online – simple to do - you send a text from the modem to a specific number. There are specific settings you need to use with the modem in Spain (in the same way as there are in the UK – username, password, APN, etc). These are readily available on the internet if you search – I can send details to anyone who needs them – e-mail me offline.

The modem connected from the apartment at HR at 7.2Mbps, which is as good as you can get with a modem of this type. We were also able to use Skype with the modem.

So, in summary, appeared to work well at the highest connection speed possible and therefore a good alternative to Polaris broadband. However costs will depend on the amount of data you will need/use. We will probably use the Polaris one month option if we are there for an extended stay and recommend the AreaNet card for visitors to the apartment. Otherwise this PAYG modem will probably be our first choice.



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12 Jun 2008 6:14 PM by ajw Star rating in Aberdeen. 1088 forum posts Send private message

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Wow!  Some amount of research you have done on this - thankfully as I am a bit useless at it all.  What would you recommend for full-time use for a whole year?  I thought it was just a simple case of buying one of those plug in mobile broadband thingummyjigs but perhaps not??

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13 Jun 2008 11:05 AM by jpuk1 Star rating. 8 forum posts Send private message

I know, bit sad really. But needed to be done as my husband is working from HR this week, needed a reliable internet connection and we had heard that the Polaris option had been unstable.
 
However, pleased to report a robust Polaris service since last Thursday (when we started using it properly). We have been using Sykpe for phone calls, which have worked well. Don’t think the Polaris phone option is available yet at HR but we haven’t needed it.
 
So have the Vodafone Spain Mobile Internet option as backup, but not needed it.
 
For full time use for a year, I would go for the Polaris 1Mb monthly option (1 year contract and the speed was good for all we were doing). Think its 32 Euro a month plus tax. That assuming you want to be online for more than 4-5 hours a week. Less than that and the Polaris AreaNet card or Mobile Internet are worth considering. Not sure about other ISP’s or phone companies at HR and since my Spanish is non-existent, difficult to ask the questions of the right people!
 
Do bear in mind though that a Mobile Internet Modem bought in the UK, even on Vodafone, is locked to the UK network and you would be charged very high roaming charges if you used it in Spain. That’s why you need an unlocked modem so you can use a SIM card from the country you’re visiting and hence avoid roaming charges.

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