New on desk : Celcom Broadband

I’m about to cheers when I learned that Celcom Broadband will have additional bandwidth limit from 5GB to 10GB. But that new appears not so true, that is just as add-on package, that require extra fee.

On related development, Digi has rolled out its 3G services with 50GB (WOW) bandwidth limit? OMG, I feel I’m way too behind to know the local telcos and tech news.. I’m definitely need more reading.

50GB bandwidth limit sound a lot, its good to be ahead on this game (I’m sure Celcom and Maxis will feel threaten and increase it as well later on), but it still to early to judge how Digi 3G will performe against the rest of the players.

Oh, btw, I just have Celcom Broadband on my desk. Not much detail about it, as it is not registered and paid by me. This is the second ‘free’ wireless broadband that I had after Maxis 3G, that I have to parted away when I quit that company for the new job.

It is old modem though, made by Huawei, not the Vodafone modem currently on sale. Anyway, as long as it can provide and maintain decent coverage and speedy connection, I’ve no bad comments about it just yet.

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Dell Latitude E-Series with Celcom 3G wireless internet broadband

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Celcom teams up with Dell to release another broadband-notebook bundle using the new Dell Latitude E-series. This is adding another choice of notebooks to its package, which at present only has HP Compaq. Unlike HP Compaq which is an ‘entry level’ notebook targeted to consumers, the new ‘business’ notebook will expand Dell’s product range towards small medium businesses.

According to the local news, the new Dell Latitude N-series will be equipped with Celcom built-in mobile broadband and Vodafone mobile connect built-in software. No technical details are available in Dell Malaysia or Celcom websites even though Celcom wireless external broadband modem is using Huawei technology,

As comparison, in the UK, where the wireless internet broadband is offered by Vodafone, it is using Dell Wireless 5520 Mobile Broadband(Tri-band HSDPA 3.6) Mini-Card.

The notebooks are priced from RM4,399 (not certain if installment payment via credit card is available), on which users are enjoying free unlimited wireless internet broadband for one month and a discounted rate of RM50 per month for the next six months.

**photos below are for reference only. It is not the actual notebook you’ll get

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