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Re: ASSISTECH Digest - 19 Oct 2008 to 20 Oct 2008 (#2008-137)

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John Tiernan <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 21 Oct 2008 12:30:38 +0100

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Hi,
I Agree with Myra's recommendation. 3 services are available in Ireland,
with huge variation between them. Also depends on mobile coverage in a
given area. 
NB: try it out first!
Best of luck,
John

John Tiernan,
Chartered Engineer,
Senior Clinical Engineer,
Eastern Region Postural Management Service,
Enable Ireland,
Sandymount Avenue,
Dublin 4,
Ireland.
Tel. +353 1 2615926
Fax. +353 1 2695816
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Subject: ASSISTECH Digest - 19 Oct 2008 to 20 Oct 2008 (#2008-137)

There are 2 messages totalling 122 lines in this issue.

Topics of the day:

  1. usb 'mobile broadband' device recommendations. (2)

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Date:    Mon, 20 Oct 2008 02:41:47 -0400
From:    Myra Tingle <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: usb 'mobile broadband' device recommendations.

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Hello Ian,
Having just got ourselves into a 2 year contract with 'Orange' for just
that solution. A G3 USB?'dongle' which is called 'Internet
Everywhere'... I would advise that you check the mobile 'phone reception
of which ever company you choose in the area (the hospital) where it is
to be used. There may also be a problem with this device being used in a
hospital since it works off the satellite like a mobile 'phone.
Maybe reception is better overall in the UK but our French 'Internet
Everywhere' ..although advertised as covering 99% of la belle
France?worked in Brittany but not?down here in?Sauternes.Trying to get
out of the contract has been a nightmare. Orange now sell a 'pass' which
gives you so many hours/minutes of use. This might be a good?investment
in order?to try the system out.
Good luck anyway.
Myra Tingle
(Director of CENMAC London from 1986-2001)


-----Original Message-----
From: Ian F. <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 23:34
Subject: usb 'mobile broadband' device recommendations.


Hi, I think this subject was discussed a while ago, but as this is still
a developing field I wonder if anyone has any current recommendations
for a so-called 'usb mobile broadband' service that they've found
reliable enough to recommend to a client. I've got a student (who lives
in central London) who needs to be admitted into hospital for a few days
every so often (the hospital is also east/central London). A reliable
service could allow the student to maintain contact with the institution
and continue to undertake coursework tasks during these episodes of
chronic ill health.?
?
Best wishes,?
Ian Francis.?


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Hello Ian,<br>
Having just got ourselves into a 2 year contract with 'Orange' for just
that solution. A G3 USB&nbsp;'dongle' which is called 'Internet
Everywhere'... I would advise that you check the mobile 'phone reception
of which ever company you choose in the area (the hospital) where it is
to be used. There may also be a problem with this device being used in a
hospital since it works off the satellite like a mobile 'phone.<br>
Maybe reception is better overall in the UK but our French 'Internet
Everywhere' ..although advertised as covering 99% of la belle
France&nbsp;worked in Brittany but not&nbsp;down here
in&nbsp;Sauternes.Trying to get out of the contract has been a
nightmare. Orange now sell a 'pass' which gives you so many
hours/minutes of use. This might be a good&nbsp;investment in
order&nbsp;to try the system out.<br>
Good luck anyway.<br>
Myra Tingle<br>
(Director of CENMAC London from 1986-2001)<br>
<br>
<br>
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From: Ian F. &lt;[log in to unmask]&gt;<br>
To: [log in to unmask]<br>
Sent: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 23:34<br>
Subject: usb 'mobile broadband' device recommendations.<br>
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subject was discussed a while ago, but as this is still a developing
field I wonder if anyone has any current recommendations for a so-called
'usb mobile broadband' service that they've found reliable enough to
recommend to a client. I've got a student (who lives in central London)
who needs to be admitted into hospital for a few days every so often
(the hospital is also east/central London). A reliable service could
allow the student to maintain contact with the institution and continue
to undertake coursework tasks during these episodes of chronic ill
health.&nbsp;<br>
&nbsp;<br>
Best wishes,&nbsp;<br>
Ian Francis.&nbsp;<br>
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Date:    Mon, 20 Oct 2008 09:44:19 +0100
From:    "Taylor, Barry" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: usb 'mobile broadband' device recommendations.

Ian
Not what you asked but, have you made sure the hospital policies allow
it?  Some hospitals still have a blanket ban despite DoH advice.  And
there is a real danger - if this chap was on external pacing, it would
do him no good whatsoever!

Barry
 
Barry Taylor, Clinical Scientist
Medical Physics Service
Tulley Medical Physics Building, Hull Royal Infirmary
Anlaby Road, Hull HU3 2JZ
Tel: 01482 675928, Fax: 01482 675750
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-----Original Message-----
From: A discussion list for Assistive Technology professionals.
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Ian F.
Sent: 19 October 2008 23:34
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: usb 'mobile broadband' device recommendations.

Hi, I think this subject was discussed a while ago, but as this is still
a 
developing field I wonder if anyone has any current recommendations for
a 
so-called 'usb mobile broadband' service that they've found reliable
enough 
to recommend to a client. I've got a student (who lives in central
London) 
who needs to be admitted into hospital for a few days every so often
(the 
hospital is also east/central London). A reliable service could allow
the 
student to maintain contact with the institution and continue to
undertake 
coursework tasks during these episodes of chronic ill health.

Best wishes,
Ian Francis.

.

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