On 01/08/2019 15:14, Nick Olsen wrote:
> It roams on 3UK. And works fine. Albeit the LTE deployment isn't near as
> wide there as it is in the US. And you end up on HSDPA pretty frequently.
To the this point, I've a Three contract here (UK). It has slightly been
frustrating recently, I'll admit.
On Thu, 1 Aug 2019 at 02:36, Ryan Gelobter wrote:
>
> Anyone have recommendations for providers who I can use for LTE on Opengear
> console servers in the UK, Netherlands, and Singapore? 1 provider for all 3
> countries would be great but I'll take what I can get. Oddly when talking to
> Openge
According to
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/7/12/12159210/google-project-fi-three-network-international-roaming-speed
,
Project/Google Fi added 3/Hutchinson as a native carrier in the UK in the
same way that Sprint/T-Mob/US Cellular networks provide service in the US.
One of Hutch's
Tom
> On 1 Aug 2019, at 03:55, Tom Hill wrote:
>
> Are you suggesting Fi because of:
>
> "When outside the United States, cellular phone calls cost $0.20 per
> minute, data costs the same $10 per gigabyte (i.e. there are no extra
> data charges outside of the US), and texting is free."
>
> Erg
I've got a line on my Fi account that almost exclusively roams in the UK.
Only been on-net in the US a few times and they've never complained about
excessive roaming.
It roams on 3UK. And works fine. Albeit the LTE deployment isn't near as
wide there as it is in the US. And you end up on HSDPA pre
When using a data-only Fi SIM (which are free if you have an account, just pay
the bandwidth), they always just act as a T-Mobile US MVNO and route back
through the US. Still, latency aside, I've found it incredibly reliable (plus
in many countries you can pick from multiple networks).
If you h
On 01/08/2019 03:19, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
> Google Fi
Are you suggesting Fi because of:
"When outside the United States, cellular phone calls cost $0.20 per
minute, data costs the same $10 per gigabyte (i.e. there are no extra
data charges outside of the US), and texting is free."
Ergo, relative
I’ve used them in both cellular and non-cellular capacities and been pleased
with them. AFAIK they can be setup as an IPSec terminator for clients and block
other traffic, which lowers the attack surface a bit. I’ve also seen people try
to use “all the features”, set them up as DNS/DHCP/etc and
Are the Opengear boxes good gear? We currently have some boxes with a high
failure rate and I’ve been on the hunt for something we can leverage globally
that support LTE.
J~
> On Jul 31, 2019, at 21:19, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
>
> Google Fi
>
>> On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 18:35 Ryan Gelobter wro
Google Fi
On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 18:35 Ryan Gelobter wrote:
> Anyone have recommendations for providers who I can use for LTE on
> Opengear console servers in the UK, Netherlands, and Singapore? 1 provider
> for all 3 countries would be great but I'll take what I can get. Oddly when
> talking t
Anyone have recommendations for providers who I can use for LTE on Opengear
console servers in the UK, Netherlands, and Singapore? 1 provider for all 3
countries would be great but I'll take what I can get. Oddly when talking
to Opengear they don't really have any great advice. We use Verizon SIM
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