Idea Netsetter – A Quick And Easy Way To Access Internet

Today, everyone wants to connect to the Internet, since it is one of the biggest sources of information. There are several ways to connect to the Internet, including the more common traditional modems, wi fi routers, and USB sticks.

USB data cards like Tata Photon Plus, Docomo data card, Reliance Net connect and Idea Netsetter provide you a quick and easy way to connect to the Internet. Data cards can be plugged in to computers to access the Internet on the go or for freedom from wires. Data card is the best option for both, light and heavy Internet use.

Idea Netsetter is a 3G USB data stick that offers excellent hi-speed connectivity, along with plans that fit every person’s pocket. Idea has introduced this stylish and efficient product in the market, keeping in mind today’s customer’s requirements. These plans are designed to offer consumers cost-effectiveness, while also giving higher speeds and better connectivity. Available in retail shops across the country, Idea Netsetter can also be bought and recharged online.

Idea Netsetter Data card offers a whole lot of features like HSUPA data service of up to 5.76 Mbit/s or 7.2 Mbit/s, as well as EDGE and GPRS packet data service with speeds ranging from 236.8Kbit/s to 85.6Kbit/s. So the data card is a typical plug and play (PnP) device that supports upto 32 GB of data storage as well.

Netsetter data card by Idea supports all operating systems including Windows, Mac, and Linux versions like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Xandros among others.

Idea Net setter is a Micro SD card and priced at Rs.1, 299.00. And connection is available in 2G and 3G speeds. Prices vary as per the requirements. While it’s true that Idea doesn’t provide the best customer service, its data card does offer good connectivity and reach.

3G failure: Users move away from services predicted to change the mobile experience

The hype surrounding 3G has proved to be its undoing. 3G services for all their marketing frenzy have proved to be a dud and the sceptics are rejoicing. With doubts being raised about the market operators technical capabilities to deliver on the promised speeds way before their launch, only a stellar showing would have dispelled the doubt mongers. But rising instances of call drops, slow speeds coupled with high prices have ensured that the percentage of customers intending to switch to 3G remains same the same as last year.

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