[OT] .::The Official 3G/4G LTE Thread::.

Which 3G/4G is going best so far?


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Dark Sith

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Did you stopped using internet on that sim?

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yes , coz the package is no more if you dont apply any package you get charged on base rate and that svery expensive .

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Telenor MiFi/Wingle gives you 55GB in Rs. 2200/-


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can you pleasew give a link to where it says you get 55gb in this price ---what about the costof device etc -- i dont need a device as i have a 4g router so i should just get a sim from them or what ...and whats the name of this package
 

zafarabbasrizvi

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Lol. Telenor and customer service. Still NOT a better love story than twilight. [emoji12]


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shaheerk

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Lol. Telenor and customer service. Still NOT a better love story than twilight. [emoji12]


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Loyalty comes with a price. Lol.

For me, that price was too much. I, too, was loyal from 2005 (they started then, right?) 2011 or 12.

Then I stopped.

Now, I'm "loyal" to whoever gives me better perceived value for money. Not that Telenor doesn't, but others have better value...in some aspects.

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murtaza12

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zong isn't any better. I haven't forgotten how they literally steal your balance when you're actively not doing anything. All operators suck in one way or another.
That reminds me, I should go check my Zong SIM. It's been inactive for over a week, probably has no balance at all by now.
 

shaheerk

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zong isn't any better. I haven't forgotten how they literally steal your balance when you're actively not doing anything. All operators suck in one way or another.
Alright, so as far as prepaid is concerned
- Mobilink is expensive
- Ufone activates services without you knowing (and charges accordingly)
- Zong doesn't activate services, but charges you
- Warid doesn't exist, but they're a pain.
- Telenor?

Postpaid:
- Mobilink has a billing system that just doesn't want to work
- Ufone has expensive packages
- Zong's data bundles are expensive vs. the others
- Warid doesn't exist, but they're a pain
- Telenor has expensive data.

So - I guess Thuraya is the best option.

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khanorak

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Alright, so as far as prepaid is concerned
- Mobilink is expensive
- Ufone activates services without you knowing (and charges accordingly)
- Zong doesn't activate services, but charges you
- Warid doesn't exist, but they're a pain.
- Telenor?

Postpaid:
- Mobilink has a billing system that just doesn't want to work
- Ufone has expensive packages
- Zong's data bundles are expensive vs. the others
- Warid doesn't exist, but they're a pain
- Telenor has expensive data.

So - I guess Thuraya is the best option.

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Respectfully disagree with your observation regarding Ufone deductions without consumer's knowledge.

It's true for Zong though.

You can use:
Zong's Supreme Package which has enough resources for day to day usage.


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muhdttahir

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Alright, so as far as prepaid is concerned
- Mobilink is expensive
- Ufone activates services without you knowing (and charges accordingly)
- Zong doesn't activate services, but charges you
- Warid doesn't exist, but they're a pain.
- Telenor?

Postpaid:
- Mobilink has a billing system that just doesn't want to work
- Ufone has expensive packages
- Zong's data bundles are expensive vs. the others
- Warid doesn't exist, but they're a pain
- Telenor has expensive data.

So - I guess Thuraya is the best option.

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I suppose the best network choice reflects your location, the network used by friends/family/colleagues, costs pertaining to SMS and data.

Living in Islamabad, Ufone is probably the cheapest for calls as most of the population is on that network. However, they have given me multiple issues like inability to hear the caller's voice intermittently, lack of decent 3G coverage, relatively high 3G pricing (remember how they priced on the basis of speeds? Unbelievable! They're still relatively expensive), inability to open google.com even with a 15 Mbps speed test (no kidding!). I haven't noted any visible deductions in my Ufone balance without my knowledge as have you, however.

I then shifted to ZONG as they seemed to have the fastest speeds during their initial 3G rollout. Unfortunately, my biggest gripe was apparently no 2G signal in my own house! It has been 3 years and cousins with ZONG sims that come to visit me have to get next to the windows otherwise, they'll lose connection. Other then that, I had poor voice quality and my balance tended to keep decreasing without any usage at all which was rather infuriating considering their other problems.

And now I'm on Telenor using their my djuice offer package which probably has the best pricing of all; 50 off-net minutes, 1500 MB, 10,000 SMS for 142 rupees.
Telenor probably has the worst internet quality of all networks with constant timeouts and failed downloads; I guess you get what you pay for.

I can't say much for Mobilink/Warid as I haven't used them. But I would believe it is quite expensive comparatively due to few users in the twin cities. But who knows, I might just get one SIM and try them out..
 

fonephreak

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I suppose the best network choice reflects your location, the network used by friends/family/colleagues, costs pertaining to SMS and data.

Living in Islamabad, Ufone is probably the cheapest for calls as most of the population is on that network. However, they have given me multiple issues like inability to hear the caller's voice intermittently, lack of decent 3G coverage, relatively high 3G pricing (remember how they priced on the basis of speeds? Unbelievable! They're still relatively expensive), inability to open google.com even with a 15 Mbps speed test (no kidding!). I haven't noted any visible deductions in my Ufone balance without my knowledge as have you, however.

I then shifted to ZONG as they seemed to have the fastest speeds during their initial 3G rollout. Unfortunately, my biggest gripe was apparently no 2G signal in my own house! It has been 3 years and cousins with ZONG sims that come to visit me have to get next to the windows otherwise, they'll lose connection. Other then that, I had poor voice quality and my balance tended to keep decreasing without any usage at all which was rather infuriating considering their other problems.

And now I'm on Telenor using their my djuice offer package which probably has the best pricing of all; 50 off-net minutes, 1500 MB, 10,000 SMS for 142 rupees.
Telenor probably has the worst internet quality of all networks with constant timeouts and failed downloads; I guess you get what you pay for.

I can't say much for Mobilink/Warid as I haven't used them. But I would believe it is quite expensive comparatively due to few users in the twin cities. But who knows, I might just get one SIM and try them out..
I think you are mistaken regarding the mobilink/warid users in twin cities. I work for a marketing company and we deal with demographics all the time and I can tell you with absolute certainty that 65% of middle and upper middle class in twin cities use mobilink/warid infact more users of warid in that income segment than mobilink if you split them up and out of that 65%, 40% are postpaid users that hike is due to warid users again infact ufone comes at last place in market share and especially in higher income segments.

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muhdttahir

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As per my observations, barely anyone in my age group uses Mobilink... like I said in my first line it depends on friends/family/colleagues
 

murtaza12

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Also, can anyone please confirm the APN for Jazz Postpaid for Huawei Mifi Device?
Is it M, jazzconnect.mobilinkworld.com, or connect.mobilinkworld.com ?
connect.mobilinkworld.com is the right one for postpaid.

The jazz APN is for prepaid.
 

Sponge

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What about that 3rd one "M"?
You can type anything you like in APN field and it should work. M one is mostly suggested by the Jazz helpline or Facebook page of Jazz. It doesn't really matter though just type anything.

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