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mkubo 30-08-2011 15:36

Austria: Orange's Datenpaket
 
I am planning to visit Vienna on October. I need data prepaid and think Orange's Datenpaket L would be convenient for me.

I have W-CDMA 1800/2100 Wi-Fi router (unlocked) and would like to use it if Datenpaket L supports W-CDMA. Would anyone else here advise me whether I can use my router or not?

In addition, I would like to buy Orange's and eety's SIM at Vienna International Airport upon arrival. Does anyone know where can I buy these?

I have been searching useful info for a while and finally found PrePaidGSM; a great site for me:)

norbi 30-08-2011 18:50

Hello , we have no W-CDMA in Austria sorry... For data i think you can use

from 3 internet to go....

www.drei.at - Tarife - Internet ToGo

or

Ge-org from MediaMarkt

and for international phonecalls

wowww.at - WOWWW!

eety.at

or www.yooopi.at

inquisitor 30-08-2011 23:57

Of course there's WCDMA (also called UMTS or 3G) in Austria and all four operators support it at 2100 MHz. As of the 1800 MHz-band allthough it has been specified as UMTS frequency band III I've never heard of any operator on this planet running a UMTS-network at 1800 MHz nor have I ever seen compatible user equipment. That's why I assume that your router supports GSM (GPRS/EDGE) at 1800 MHz but not UMTS. In Austria besides UMTS at 2100 MHz, they have widespread GSM networks running at 900 and 1800 MHz.
Anyway GSM is a 2G network technology with modest bandwidth (max. 236 KBit/s through EDGE), so GSM is only of interest if you move outside 3G-coverage. In this case it would be better if your device supported GSM at 900 MHz than 1800 MHz, which provides further range and indoor penetration due to the physical properties of lower frequencies.

mkubo 31-08-2011 04:21

Hello norbi,

I found a coverage map. According to this info, as inquisitor says, Orange and other major operators offer WCDM/2100. As I will visit Vienna and its suburbs, as long as Datenpaket supports both WCDMA and GSM, it will be fine for me.

Hello inquisitor,

First of all, "1800" was my typo. I checked again and its "800" as you pointed out.

Do you know Orange (and other operators) support both WCDMA and GSM with single SIM?

Because there is no operataor in Japan that supports WCDMA and GSM, I am afraid whether I can use my wifi router in service area of WCDMA.

mkubo 31-08-2011 12:15

Thank norbi and inquisitor,

'1800' was typo and correct value is '800' (Band VI).

I found this and confirmed my router may be used.

Japan is a very strange company, as you know. There is no GSM based service. So I would like to know Orange's SIM supports both WCDMA and GSM or there are several types of SIMs; one for WCDMA and another for GSM. This may be stupid question but could anyone tell me about this?

Thanks in advance.

inquisitor 01-09-2011 00:55

I see. The 800MHz band isn't used in Europe for cellular networks at all, neither for GSM nor UTMS, so the 2100MHz band is the only one useful for Europe.

UMTS is derived from GSM and so there's only a single SIM for both networks, so you will be able to use your 3G-router flawlessly.
Actually GSM and UMTS networks are pretty much integrated and as a result a GSM/UMTS-compatible phone will seamlessly jump (without calls or data sessions dropping) from GSM to UMTS networks and vice versa depending on which network is available.

Since in Europe we have historically established widespread GSM coverage and all UMTS phones sold here are also GSM-compatible, network operators do not provide a 100%-coverage with UMTS. UMTS is rather used as an overlay on GSM-coverage in urban areas. While in Japan UMTS networks are designed to cover the whole country because the 2G "PDC"-network has been switched off this year, in Europe we still keep our 2G GSM networks alive and so network planners still leave places only covered by GSM here and there. Such (small) places (especially indoors) may even occur in urban areas where it's uneconomical to install a UMTS basestation while GSM-coverage suffices. So e.g. you may have only GSM coverage at your hotel room or in the metro.
That's why you should expect dead zones when using a UMTS-only device in Europe. In Austria there's one exception and that's the network operator "3", who as the only Austrian operator does operate only a UMTS network but no GSM network - they probably have less dead zones in urban areas than other operators may have.
But perhaps your 3G-router is GSM-compatible (like more and more Japanese phones become). If you told us the make and model we could check this out.

kuba.g 01-09-2011 11:19

I have yet to find a place without KPN 3G coverage in The Netherlands :) Even on the train it always works. (I normally keep my phone on 'force WCDMA' and I only loose my signal in tunnels).

The same story applies to Sweden with their superior Sweden3G network.

inquisitor 01-09-2011 12:12

The Netherlands are flat as a pannekoek and densely populated, which makes it easy and economical to cover the whole country and in Sweden they have UMTS running also at 900MHz, which provides up to four times higher signal range (and in terms of covered area you have an even stronger effect as the covered area results from the range (r) squared and multiplied by π resulting in a roughly 16 times larger area covered; covered surface = πr²) than UMTS at 2100 MHz and so makes it pretty easy and cost-efficient to provide nationwide UMTS coverage, since you theoretically need only one-sxiteenth of basestations to cover the same area.
But of course Austria has traditionally been a leading nation in cellular technology and were one of the first to roll out UMTS, later HSPA and then HSPA+, so my objections of UMTS-dead zones may be exaggerated.

norbi 01-09-2011 18:05

I think nobody use orange in Austria for data :):):):):):) the best one is 3 www.drei.at - Weiterleitung zur Startseite .........

eberg 06-01-2012 18:07

My unlocked Nexus S is U.S. based, but I have need of a prepaid card in Austria 2-3 months at a time. Considering both data and flexibility (including European roaming), is there an obvious best choice for me to consider?

Thanks

sperial 11-01-2012 14:55

In december I bought an A1 B.free prepaid SIM card for Euro 10, loaded with 1000 min to all Austrian networks and unlimited minutes to A1. Coverage was excellent, including in the U-bahn tunnels. I did not need a data SIM, but a prepaid data SIM exists. try Handy - Festnetz - Internet - Mobiles Internet - TV | A1.net and use Google or Microsoft translation services, if you need.

9eor9 13-03-2012 11:25

@ eberg

Don't think about roaming with an austrian SIM. Go for yesss! (sold in HOFER (Aldi)) supermarkets everywhere. The SIM (Prepaid = Wertkarte) comes with at least 1GB and is ready to use without registration. It is possible and easy to register on yesss! to easyly administrate and check all details.

Top up is easy with vouchers (20€ for 2 GB/1 year validity) also from HOFER shops and many others.

You can also buy a A1 starter set for 20€ which comes with 1,5GB. Recharge is also 20€/1 year but only for 1,5GB.

I have been using both cards all over Austria and the Yesss is really not bad.

bylo 13-03-2012 13:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by 9eor9 (Post 38915)
I have been using both cards all over Austria and the Yesss is really not bad.

That may be true in urban areas yes, however, in my experience in the mountains, e.g. Zillertal and Ötztal, A1 has better coverage than Yesss.

VladS 13-03-2012 17:55

I have to agree with Bylo. A1 has by far better coverage than Orange/yesss!

There's also a lower cost voice and data solution for A1: bob. Voice calls are EUR0.068/minute while 1GB of data is EUR4.

9eor9 13-03-2012 17:56

If you want (Highspeed-)coverage whereever possible, you should use 4 SIMs.
For that purpose I carry A1, Yesss, 3 and T-Mobile :)

9eor9 13-03-2012 18:01

@VladS
Regarding bob you must mention, that it uses A1 network but CANNOT BE RECHARGED. It must be registered after you have used the 1st GB which comes with the SIM. You need an austrian bank account to settle the charges from!

VladS 14-03-2012 18:20

@9eor9

As a matter of fact you can. The prepaid bob SIM (bob wertkarte) has a new 1GB/month option for EUR4. Here's the link: main_contentpage login

9eor9 15-03-2012 15:26

Thanks a lot, I've learned something. Further details I have to check. Recently I used a bob data SIM which came with a modem somebody needed for fast uploading. This SIM did not offer this way of prepaid top up. Maybe it's a different plan with a special SIM.

VladS 15-03-2012 15:38

It's the voice SIM, not the data one.

9eor9 15-03-2012 18:25

I went to 3 shops, but nobody knows it!

Their website is by far not clear, but it is an option for the Prepaid Wertkarte 6,8ct or the Vielwert - Wertkarte. The option can be renewed also before the end of the 30 days period of validity, if the 1GB has been used. Then another 30 days period begins.

http://www.bob.at/final/de/Media/PDF...tkarte_1GB.pdf

According to the decription upload speed is only up to 384kBit/s which is much slower than my experience with bob "contract" data SIMs. These reached about 2 MBit/s upload speed.

VladS 15-03-2012 20:11

I agree... Most bob dealers don't have a clue. In fact there's only one bob voice card - the vertrag one. Once you recharge it, it becomes a wertkarte, otherwise you have to provide your banking info to continue as a vertrag account.

This being said, I found bob's wertkarte datenpaket to be much more reliable than that from yesss!.

9eor9 15-03-2012 21:08

They offer a special (voice) Wertkarte SIM which means prepaid. And now, new, the Vielwert-Wertkarte.

Have you successfully changed a contract SIM (not yet registered) into a Prepaid Wertkarte by top up by voucher?

This method is also usual with A1 contract SIMs, which can be recharged with a voucher and be kept alive, even after the contract is discontinued.

VladS 16-03-2012 05:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by 9eor9 (Post 38944)
They offer a special (voice) Wertkarte SIM which means prepaid. And now, new, the Vielwert-Wertkarte.

Not at the post office, or at least not last December.

Quote:

Originally Posted by 9eor9 (Post 38944)
Have you successfully changed a contract SIM (not yet registered) into a Prepaid Wertkarte by top up by voucher?

Yes

9eor9 16-03-2012 09:19

// They offer a special (voice) Wertkarte SIM which means prepaid. And now, new, the Vielwert-Wertkarte. //

// Not at the post office, or at least not last December. //



Now they do.

https://shop.bob.at/is-bin/INTERSHOP...ilkom-bob-Site and I saw it in a Libro shop.

What they do not offer is a sepatate Datenpaket Wertkarte only for data, so you need a voice Wertkarte with activation of the Datenpaket option.

9eor9 16-03-2012 11:11

WARNING:
The conversion does not work with a data SIM!

I checked the balance (balance was zero) with *101# and received a message:

"Sie haben noch 0 gratis Einheiten (Minuten/SMS). Bitte melden Sie sich zu bob Vertrag an oder laden Sie einen Bon auf, um bob als Wertkarte zu nutzen"

I bought a bob voucher and entered the code. Answer: "bob bon Aufladung nicht erfolgt, spezieller bob bon nicht aufladbar" (failure).

Then I called the customer service 0043-680600680 and the lady explained me that a data SIM cannot be recharged with a voucher and that the tarriff of it cannot be changed. I replied that I only did what the bob message had recommended and that they ask their customers impossible things to do.
She was not able to send me a free voice SIM that I had asked for. Then she suggested to write a letter to bob, to explain the whole matter and to again ask for a free SIM. That I'll do...........

9eor9 20-03-2012 17:56

Now bob sent me a mail, they will send me a free Wertkarten SIM......
Bingo, VladS! :D:D:D

9eor9 02-05-2012 14:03

The activation of the Datenpaket Wertkarte (1GB/30days/4€ is only possible
once a month.
This is in contradiction to their terms and conditions which say that after the 1GB has been used before the end of the 30 days period, a new Datenpaket can be activated and a new 30 days period begins. I've had that and the 2nd activation failed. The customer service (0800-680680 then during menu press # to speak personally) confirmed the error in the description of the tariff details.


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