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November 22, 2010

3 MiFi “Human Internet Hotspots”

“Human Hotspots” are to hit the streets over the next few weeks in various UK locations as part of an advertising campaign by 3 Mobile.

human hotspot 3 MiFi Human Internet HotspotsThe “Human Hotspots” will be offering free access to mobile Wi-Fi, also known as MiFi. The 3 Mobile MiFi connection will be available to people who are in an area where one of the “Human Hotspots” are located. They should be relatively easy to spot as they will be dressed all in white (although with snow forecast towards the end of the week then maybe they won’t be so easy to spot).

What MiFi does is share out a wireless internet connection through a battery powered wireless portable router which then allows other internet enabled devices to connect to it, such as laptops or smartphones.

Matthew Halfin from Three Mobile said:

People are now using mobile internet as part of their everyday lifestyle, and we think it’s important that we’re able to support our customers by providing them with reliable and fast connectivity for wherever they want to go online.

“Three’s 3G network was designed for the mobile internet, so we can give people the very best online experience with their mobile gadgets. This will be particularly important over the Christmas period as a third of people head online with their new mobile toys.

The reason 3 are launching this latest campaign is because they did a survey and found that people are in need of reliable and strong 3G connections which is what they feel the 3 MiFi device is able to offer customers.

The top 10 places that 3 Mobile’s research said people use their mobile gadgets were as follows:

  1. In the living room – 72%
  2. In the bedroom – 48%
  3. At Work – 29%
  4. On public transport – 24%
  5. On the toilet – 14%
  6. Walking – 14%
  7. In the bathroom – 12%
  8. In the garden – 11%
  9. At a bar/club – 9%
  10. While shopping – 8%

The Human Hotpsots will be in the following locations over the coming weeks:
London (Friday Nov 19), Cardiff (Friday Nov 26), Bristol (Saturday Nov 27), Nottingham (Saturday Dec 4) and Newcastle (Saturday Dec 11).

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November 3, 2009

Three MiFi price reduced

The price of Three MiFi (mobile WiFi) has been cut making it cheaper.

three mifi Three MiFi price reducedMiFi is basically a wireless router that creates a WiFi connection by using a mobile broadband connection.

The cost of Three MiFi has been reduced, with the 3GB MiFi Ready to Go kit deal making the initial cost being reduced from £99.99 to £69.99 and includes 3GB of data transfer to use over 3 months, the 5GB MiFi 1 month deal has being reduced from £69.99 to £49.99.

Three have also added a MiFi Pay as you Go deal with the MiFi device costing £49.99.

Visit www.three.co.uk to sign up for Three MiFi

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September 14, 2009

Vodafone launch MiFi device

Vodafone have followed Threes lead and launched their own mobile WiFi (MiFi) router.

The mobile WiFi router will allow up to 5 WiFi enabled devices to connect to it giving them access to the Internet via the Vodafone mobile broadband network.

To be able to use the WiFi hotspot the devices need to be within 10 meters of the router to be able to connect to the Internet through it.
vodafone mifi 300x204 Vodafone launch MiFi deviceThe device has an internal battery that offers up to 4 hours of active use from a single charge and is able to offer broadband speeds of up to 7.2Mb and upload speeds of 5.7Mb via the mobile broadband network. Users need not worry about the size either, it is a credit card sized device and so makes it small enough to fit into your pocket.

The device is also able to accommodate 16Gb of storage via it’s expandable micro-SD slot which makes sharing documents, music, video and pictures via WiFi easily done.

The Mobile WiFi device is supplied by Novatel Wireless. Rob Hadley the chief marketing officer for Novatel Wireless said:

“With its leading mobile broadband services and a wide global presence, combined with Novatel’s MiFi portfolio of intelligent mobile hotspots, Vodafone customers will have unprecedented opportunities to access the Internet with all their WiFi devices virtually anywhere and anytime they want. We are very excited to work with Vodafone to provide the most advanced wireless data ecosystem available for customers.”

Mobile broadband users in the UK will have to wait to get their hands on the device as initially it is being made available in Germany, Romania and Spain.

These type of devices are likely to help expand the use of mobile broadband further, so devices such as digital cameras, MP3 players and gaming consoles will be able to connect to the Internet while out and about.

Visit www.vodafone.co.uk/mobile-broadband

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September 1, 2009

Three Mobile launch MiFi

3 Mobile have announced the details about it’s new mobile Wi-Fi service that is has named MiFi. It is designed to help make connecting to 3 Mobile broadband easier.

3 mobile mifi Three Mobile launch MiFiThe MiFi is a wireless modem that is battery operated and is able to create a Wi-Fi connection when the modem is able to connect to the 3 Mobile network. All it needs is a 3 Mobile sim card to be inserted and then the modem to be turned on, it will then automatically create your own Wi-Fi connection that can connect multiple devices at the same time and you will be able to connect to with a range of devices such as a laptop, mobile or iPod.

The Three MiFi is available to buy online from Thursday 17th September at www.three.co.uk or in 3 Stores across the country from Friday 18th September and is available to customers in 2 options:

1 month contracts at £15 per month with 5Gb data transfer, the MiFi modem will cost a one off fee of £69.99.

There is another alternative for customers, they can buy the Ready to Go kit that comes with the MiFi modem and 3GB data that is available to be used over a 3 month period, this costs £99.99. After the 3 months is up the MiFi can be used on a pay as you go basis.

To sign up for Three MiFi visit www.three.co.uk and click on the Mobile Broadband link and then the MiFi tab.

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