From where I left off. M1 down – Communication Resilience

In this new era where being able to be contacted is very important for most people. From the M1 Facebook page, a lot of disgruntled M1 mobile subscribers posted loads of comments on the mobile network downtime during the 60 hours period.

To avoid the problem faced by M1 users (btw my main line is Starhub mobile), I subscribed to 2 mobile services, one is a voice with data service and another one is pure data service. In addition, I also subscribed to Pfingo VoIP service.

So how does all these sum up to my own communication resilience plan?

First of all, I’m using an Android dual sim phone, Ino One. My Starhub Mobile voice and data sim card is occupied by the GSM sim slot, while my Singtel data sim card occupied the WCDMA (3G) slot. With this setup, if either one of the mobile service provider’s network down, I’m still contactable via Whatsapp, email and voice calls. In the event my main voice mobile service provider is down (have configured my voice line to divert to my VoIP number if such event happens), I can activate my VoIP application on my Android phone so my family members, friends and colleagues still can call me as my data plan allow me to have 30GB of data per month.

So if you are the kind of person who need to be contactable every hour, every minute and / or every seconds, you can use my communication resilience plan described above.

 

Cheers and have a great weekend.

HTC Hero Unboxing

Woke up early on a Saturday morning at 8a.m. which is unusual for me, because Saturday is my off day from work and my usual wake up time is around 10a.m.

The reason for waking up so early was because Starhub is going to deliver HTC Hero to me. At around 9:30a.m. The delivery guy came knocking on my door with a Starhub paper bag, in it contains my HTC Hero! Yay!

After signing the delivery slip and paying the money for the HTC Hero, I took a few shots of the unboxing with my Canon 40D.

My Newly Arrived HTC Hero in the Starhub Paper Bag
My Newly Arrived HTC Hero in the Starhub Paper Bag

HTC Hero Box
HTC Hero Box

Android in the Corner
Android in the Corner

The Unboxing 🙂

Wheeee! HTC Hero!
Wheeee! HTC Hero!

Half Unboxed
Half Unboxed

Items Out of the Box
Items Out of the Box

Accessories List
Accessories List

Sync and Charge Cable
Sync and Charge Cable

Earpiece
Earpiece

Micro SD Card with Sygic Map
Micro SD Card with Sygic Map

Charging Adapter
Charging Adapter

The Manual
The Manual

SD Card Adapter
SD Card Adapter

HTC Hero
HTC Hero

As I’m posting this blog entry, the HTC Hero is still charging as I did with all my phones is to charge for 10 to 12 hours before first use.

And tonight I will flash the phone to the latest firmware from HTC Europe website.

Gotta end here as I need to rush down to Funan IT Mall to collect some free gifts and head to Noel‘s home to fix his laptop.