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DELL AND VODAFONE will offer the computer maker's compact netbook computer for nothing as part of a mobile broadband plan in Australia and New Zealand.
The Dell Mini 9 weighs just over 1kg and, with a small 8.9-inch screen. It is part laptop, part smartphone and we think a badger might have been involved in the conception. It has a built in 3G modem under the bonnet.
Basically it is a machine to look at Facebook and email when you are on the road. It is not the sort of machine to plot how light would travel between two black holes.
Such tie ins between hardware outfits and mobile phone companies are a new thing Down Under. We wonder what the coverage is like outside of the main cities.
Unless the Kiwis and the Aussies have worked out a way of strapping 3G base stations to sheep, or in Australia's case rabbits, we would have thought that there will be huge holes in coverage.
That has not stopped Dell claiming that the partnership will open up freedom to consumers to get out there and roam, be anywhere and be connected with a relatively large screen ... and do all those things they like doing on the internet.
From early next month, Vodafone will sell the Mini 9 on a $70 a month plan with a 5GB monthly data allowance and no upfront cost. µ
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The state of BB here sucks, you pay for caps not speed and companies like Telstra extort $$ by charging ridiculous amonts per mb and offer stupidly low allowances of 2gb upwards on dsl & 3g. 3g coverage however is getting bigger and bigger and companies such as 3 and virgin are doing well to get decent speeds AND caps to rural areas and it works well so far.

Telstra and Optus (not sure about vodafone) both have 3G coverage in almost all country towns, of course once you get more than a few k's from a town you have no mobile reception at all, 3G or otherwise.

I am writing this from my 3G wireless connection in a town of 10k people ~3hrs from the nearest major city.
I would not say that the notebook is free, quoted price is $70 per month c/w notebook, but stand alone price is $39.95 per month for 5gigs.

Coverage wise, Tel$tra is very good whilst Optu$ is not too far behind. Vodafone hasnt updated their coverage maps in ages