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Vodafone Sure Signal - A Tiny Mast That Packs A Lot Of Power

4/22/2013 2:46:57 PM

Vodafone solves its lack of masts with your broadband connection

I previously covered a Vodafone Femtocell, but this is its new one, which also goes by exactly the same title as the previous two models: Sure Signal.

While the previous designs looked very like routers, this one is a much smaller device, where the power supply has been integrated so it can be placed directly into a power socket.

What it does, simply put, is provide a local 3G service for a mobile phone to use, routing the data in and out through your broadband service, to which it's attached using an Ethernet cable. If it was as simple as plugging it in, then that would be great, but it's never that simple with mobile phone companies, is it?

Vodafone Sure Signal

What you must then do is register the device online using your Vodafone account page, and finally you must sanction your actual phones to allow access. You can add up to 32 phones, which is a pretty big household or a small business.

In use, eight phones can have simultaneous access, though I've yet to work out how much bandwidth of your broadband that would consume.

Range is about 30 meters, which should give you a connection throughout a typical home and around the majority of gardens. In the Vodafone documentation, it talks about 'tablet' computers, and it's true that some like the 3G versions of the iPad could use it. If you have broadband, though, surely you'd use much faster Wi-Fi, wouldn't you?

What's also slightly disappointing is that if you use this device, you don't get any special deal on calls or data you get through the service, even though you've provided your own infrastructure, rather than Vodafone doing it.

In the USA it's been noted that there are more Femtocells in use than real mobile masts, and because of this, most of the providers accept a reduced cost (or free) calls when you use your own internet connections to relay them.

In use, the reduced size of the Sure Signal doesn't appear to have impacted on what it can do, and the new Pass-Though power design allows you to reuse the same socket that the router requires

In use, the reduced size of the Sure Signal doesn't appear to have impacted on what it can do, and the new Pass-Though power design allows you to reuse the same socket that the router requires.

However well the Sure Signal works, I'm drawn to wonder why if you live in an area with poor Vodafone coverage you'd have a contract with it. I guess you might be blessed with poor general coverage, and if you can get broadband then this will certainly help. It would also benefit someone who lives in London but in a basement flat that has little or no reception.

The UK is still waiting for a network-unlocked Femtocell to be launched, but in the meantime for Vodafone customers, this is a viable alternative - even if a good part of the advantage is for the mobile provider rather than the person paying for this device.

The UK is still waiting for a network-unlocked Femtocell to be launched, but in the meantime for Vodafone customers, this is a viable alternative

However, to balance that, it's worth noting that Vodafone is the only UK mobile operator to publicly offer this type of equipment, where others only offer it if their customers threaten to end their contracts. I just hope networks can build on this product in the future.

Information

§  Price: $160

§  Manufacturer: Vodafone

§  Website: shop. vodafone.co.uk/shop/ mobile-accessories/sure-signal

§  Required spec: Vodafone contract and 3G mobile phone or 3G tablet computer, broadband connection with a minimum speed of 1MB

 

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