Hi, Le dimanche 24 février 2008 à 08:49 +0100, Jean Pierre Rupp a écrit : > Would you recommend Sunrise or Swisscom, which > service you find it's the best in terms of price, > speed and stability?
Basically, it has the same coverage as the mobile network. I'm not a big user of mobile phones, so I might not be of great help here. Swisscom is the historic operator and is said to have best coverage. Bandwith depends on the deployment of 3G equipments by operators. As I said, we have a very static use. Your mileage may vary. If it is just for mail reading and a little of web surfing, I guess bandwidth is not really a problem. Swisscom has an interactive coverage map here: http://www.swisscom-mobile.ch/scm/gek_mobile-unlimited_nutzung-fr.aspx http://212.60.52.171/frame.php?site=swisscom_mobile&lang=en&resol=1024x768 In terms of price, we took the 10 CHF per month + 3.50 CHF per used day option (with unlimited bandwidth) because there are five people connected to it 9 hours per work day, but it's a very special case. Le dimanche 24 février 2008 à 09:19 +0100, Jean Pierre Rupp a écrit : > By the way, I forgot another important question. > Does Swisscom or Sunrise assign public IPv4 addresses?. It works the same as a modem or ADSL, you get a (DHCPed) IPv4 address. Did you mean a *fixed* public IP address ? You could always use a dynamic-dns service. Le dimanche 24 février 2008 à 09:23 +0100, magnus a écrit: > I would also ask if the service is firewalled or not > and if there are known limitation to the usage of the > service. IP traffic filtering is a hot topic right now. I've not seen any limitations and we implemented forwarding/masquerading/fw rules ourselves through firestarter. I didn't read the fine prints on the EULA. On some offers, there are some traffic limits but I guess there are implemented through (very) expensive overcharge. Best regards, Yves. _______________________________________________ gull mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alphanet.ch/mailman/listinfo/gull
