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Poll: Do you use mobile Internet? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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Michael Harris Germany Local time: 23:17 Member (2006) German to English
but what do you mean, via smartphone or USB stick? Both in my case | | |
Susanna Martoni Italy Local time: 23:17 Member (2009) Spanish to Italian + ...
sometimes, with my smartphone. | | |
Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 23:17 English to French + ...
When I work I do not move; when I am on the move, I do not work!
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Adnan Özdemir Türkiye Local time: 00:17 Member (2007) German to Turkish + ...
I am very happy with my 3G modem and notebook/laptop. Then, i can check my e-mails and working in nature sometimes. Saludos desde Anatolia Anadolu'dan selamlar
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neilmac Spain Local time: 23:17 Spanish to English + ...
Not sure what the question means. I have a dongle for laptop internet when on the move. I don't use my mobile phone for internet although it is enabled. | | |
I ALSO use mobile internet, via my smartphone. But only to check my emails or reply a job proposal. | | |
Interlangue wrote: When I work I do not move; when I am on the move, I do not work!
[Modifié le 2011-03-29 08:31 GMT] ... couldn't have said it better! | |
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Yes, but only to check my email while away from my computer. My phone is not the best for surfing. | | |
I use it on my cell phone, only to reaply to e-mails. Not on my laptop. | | |
Mami Yamaguchi Japan Local time: 06:17 Member (2008) English to Japanese + ...
I am now equipped with a smartphone which is rented temporarily at work. | | |
vixen Greece Local time: 00:17 English to Dutch + ...
I have a usb modem to be able to stay connected in case of any power cuts. Although power cuts are not really frequent and usually don't last long (usu. just a few minutes but sometimes up to a couple of hours), it can be a real nuisance if you're working with a full workload and/or tight deadlines. And of course, you never know how long a power cut will last. Actually, I purhased a Greek usb modem when we were having problems with the telephone line. The cabling was nearly 30... See more I have a usb modem to be able to stay connected in case of any power cuts. Although power cuts are not really frequent and usually don't last long (usu. just a few minutes but sometimes up to a couple of hours), it can be a real nuisance if you're working with a full workload and/or tight deadlines. And of course, you never know how long a power cut will last. Actually, I purhased a Greek usb modem when we were having problems with the telephone line. The cabling was nearly 30 years old and had apparently drowned because of all the rain we've had in the past couple of months. ;-( Before that, I used a Dutch usb modem that I bought when I had to be in the Netherlands for a few weeks and was trying to continue working on my laptop while being there. But because of the roaming costs involved I thought I would be a good idea to get myself a local one. Unfortunately, the usb modem is very slow, so it's a good thing I'm only using it in emergency situations. ▲ Collapse | |
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Marina Soldati Argentina Local time: 18:17 Member (2005) English to Spanish + ...
Interlangue wrote: When I work I do not move; when I am on the move, I do not work!
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Thayenga Germany Local time: 23:17 Member (2009) English to German + ...
Marjolein Keyer wrote: Interlangue wrote: When I work I do not move; when I am on the move, I do not work!
[Modifié le 2011-03-29 08:31 GMT] ... couldn't have said it better! Though I've originally voted "No, but would like to". To everything there's a season/time/moment/turn... | | |
sporadically | Mar 29, 2011 |
I use my BlackBerry, which has proved to be a great work tool! As regards mobile internet, for my notebook, I have the device but rarely use it. If I am not at the office, and I need to work, then, I rather go to a wi-fi access zone (café, library, etc) | | |
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