As I understand, 3G signal is weak in the hotel and the hotel wifi is 
overcrowded. Therefore, could we consider setting up one (or more) of our own 
3G devices (outside the wall, e.g. on a window) that shares itself over wifi to 
the conference guests? Unless of course it's too much fuss, or too expensive, 
or both.

Erik



On 2012.06.25, at 17:40, Giovanni Bajo wrote:

> Il giorno 25/giu/2012, alle ore 15:59, Erik Allik ha scritto:
> 
>> Does anybody know how fast is the 3G provided by the 20€ local SIM cards 
>> that we've been offered to purchase? And what is the data usage limit on 
>> them? In general, are they an OK substitute for wifi? At least for 
>> non-bandwidth intensive stuff (i.e. no torrent and no Skype video calls).
> 
> 
> Hi Erik,
> 
> the 3G SIM is nominally UMTS 7.2Mbps. Actual speed is usually around 1 
> Mbit/s. It should work OK for mail, mobile web browsing, etc. It feels 
> obviously slow on a computer. The conference center has thick walls, so 
> within the rooms you don't always get 3G signal; in that case, your phone 
> will fallback to 2G EDGE which is obviously much slower. 
> 
> I live in Italy and use 3G all the times; it's an OK substitute for wifi to 
> me, eg: I never pay for wifi in hotels when I travel around Italy. Obviously 
> your mileage may vary.
> -- 
> Giovanni Bajo
> 
> EuroPython 2012
> https://ep2012.europython.eu
> 
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> Registered in Italy
> 
> 

Erik Allik
QLS / Core Library TLL
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erik.al...@skype.net


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