Base Data Comfort and LG Viewty (KU990) : I am a follower

by Tom 6. January 2008 07:47

After having some bad experiences with my previous mobile provider -the biggest one on the Belgian market, you all know who- I decided to move over my mobile services to the same provider as my telephone and Internet : telenet; they have the advantage that one does not need to pay any extra membership fees for mobile services ; the cost was on a pay-per-use basis.

While the telenet mobile service was actually pretty good value-for-money (as far as I recall they are a reseller for mobistar), they had one big disadvantage : this was only a speech and texting service, and no mobile surfing at all.

Since I recently bought an LG Viewty (KU990) mobile, and am an avid user and fan of it, I decided to look for a new provider that offered some kind of data service at an acceptable price, so I could use the phone at it's full potential (web surfing and email).

For a while, it looked like this would be like finding a needle in a haystack; most of the services were either cheap but to limited (i.e. 10MB/month for 5/10 €) or to expensive for my occasional usage (25/50€/month).

Luckily, while I was looking around, Base launched the perfect solution : Base Data Comfort.

With this service, they offer 200MB download and upload/month at EDGE speeds, at a single cost of 10€/month.

This is actually a first in Belgium, and is so new that even in the Base shop I registered, they never heard about it. Base does not seem to make a lot of noise about this, but I personally think this might be one of the key selling points to become a Base member; for me this was the key factor.

At this moment I am really happy with this solution, but of course it is a little bit too early to build a final verdict.

There are only two disadvantages right now :
- Base does not offer UMTS or HSDPA. However, browsing seems to work at an acceptable speed, and :
      a) the chance that HSDPA is available within my region is probably non-existent.
      b) the difference between UMTS and EDGE is minimal as far as i can tell.
- The other disadvantage at this moment was that I needed to sign a contract for at least 24 months. But, even if I might decide to break up my contract, the fee I will need to pay will be less than the one I needed to pay to Proximus when I cancelled my contract.

 

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Tom Janssens is an independent freelance ICT consultant that has been "into computers" ever since the age of 7.

Typing source code from a book evolved into exploring the limits of coding in procedural, assembly and object-oriented languages.
As he matured in software coding, he started focussing on the problems surrounding software development, and learned that software development is usually about people and interactions first, and about technology second.

Due to his diverse track record he gained insights in a lot of aspects of the software development process. Currently his main focus is on strategic ICT advice, lean product/project development and improving the software development process and architecture.

He avoids ivory-tower-approaches by applying and verifying the applicability of the latest tech buzz in software experiments.

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