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Citycell ZOOM Modem/ CDMA Modem in MAC Operating System

Posted by mr91535 on March 27, 2009

well, you should obviously be able to use your Citycell ZOOM or any CDMA Modem in MAC operating system. All you need is that your modem’s driver for MAC. For that you can get details from modem manufacturer website. If you can’t find any information, either contact manufacturer support or search for the driver in Google, you can also find some generic driver from MAC forums or at least information.

 

Below links might be useful in this regard,

http://homepage.mac.com/jrc/contrib/mobile_office/

http://www.engadget.com/2005/01/18/how-to-use-your-cdma-cellphone-as-a-usb-modem/

http://www.experts-exchange.com/Hardware/Networking_Hardware/Modems/Q_22552246.html

http://forum.soft32.com/mac/CDMA-modem-Mac-ftopict108846.html

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Citycell started EV-DO Service for the first time in Bangladesh (ZOOM Ultra)

Posted by mr91535 on September 19, 2008

Just got the news yesterday that leading telecom provider Citycell, the only CDMA based mobile operator in Bangladesh is starting EV-DO services soon in the country.

Initial bandwidth limit would be something around 2Mbps.

For details on EV-DO, you can visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution-Data_Optimized/.

So far they have already gone in production with a non-governmental organization (so far I can recall, go to http://citycellbd.net/works/citycell/news.php for exact information) as a test service and that is working fine.

I am still unsure about the bandwidth that’s required to cover the demand for EV-DO, but eventually that will be going fine and this is a good sign indeed to our demand for broadband services in Bangladesh.

Package:

Initial packages are made available for personal use as below,

5 GB = 4500/- Taka

8 GB = 6000/- Taka

Connection Bandwidth:

However there is no special package or package having smaller download limit like 1GB or 500/300 MB what is currently available with ZOOM (CDMA2000 1X) connection. So most of the people like me would get in trouble fitting the service for their use. Costly indeed.

Price:

The hardware modem cost is something around 12,000/- Taka, again costly. Morar opor kharar gha. Again I am looking to see if any low-cost modem is available in the country. Unfortunately there is no mobile phone is available in the market in BD that supports CDMA 1X EVDO technology. I have an EVDO enabled modem that I arranged brought from China.

Coverage Area:

Initially few places of Dhaka will have the facility to enjoy EV-DO service since the coverage will be available to only those places. These places are Gulshan, Bonani and Motijheel. Eventually all the places will be taken under coverage.

I am eagerly looking forward to see the service and am sure many of me who is just keen to have more bandwidth. I will publish more information regarding this once I get it and off-course if I have time.

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Configure Citycell ZOOM for your Laptop/Desktop Computers

Posted by mr91535 on June 5, 2008

Many people keep asking about how to configure Citycell’s ZOOM for to use in their computers and Laptops to get internet access. Although its plain vanilla type of thing for many people, for many others its not so easy.

The problem is that I couldn’t find any post in Google where it describes easily for the other people. I have tried to describe it below step-by-step so that any new person can easily understand this and make the connection.

Assumptions:

1. You should have a modem (USB or PCMCIA), Citycell RIM with internet enabled and sufficient network coverage.

2. You also need to insert your RIM card into the modem in one prescribed direction

3. You should be aware about the network coverage and its strength at your location

Configuration for Desktop Computers:

Step 1: Insert your CD that comes with you modem into computer’s CD-ROM drive

Step 2: The software installation would launch automatically, else run setup.exe from either CD-ROM root folder or from any other base folder, there should be only one setup file

Step 3: Click next by default until you reach end of the installation and click finish, it may ask you to restart you computer, do accordingly

Step 4: Now connect one end of your USB cable to modem, and another end to your computer’s USB port, the computer would automatically recognize this new device and install driver accordingly, if any prompts come to enter your dial-in number, user id and password, then use following,

Dial-in Number: #777, User Name: waps (lower case),Password: waps (lower case)

Below is the picture of Huawei EC325 modem,

Huawei EC325 USB Modem

The other CDMA modems will have same kind of inputs/outputs and there is a place for inserting RIM card into it except if its non-RIM based.

Step 5: You should get the software short-cut on your computer’s desktop or in start menu, kindly run it.
You should get a connect menu, click on that and if it asks for the details, put above details.

Alternately, you can create your own connection from new network configuration wizard on Windows XP/2000. Below is the screen-shot. Just click on that,

Windows New Network Configuration

then Next,

select “Connect to the Internet” then Next,

select “Setup my connection manually” then Next,

select “Connect using a dial-up modem” and Next,

give ISP name “Citycell” and Next,

give Phone Number #777 and Next,

select “Anyone’s use” and Next,

Provide waps in User name, Password and Confirm password fields and Next,

Check “Add a short-cut to this connection to my desktop” box and click Finish.

In any stage if it prompts for selecting modem, select the newly installed modem.

Connection creation is now complete. Now you will see a shortcut on your desktop, double-click it and click Connect. If everything is ok, then it will authenticate with Citycell’s server and connect. You will see a network icon on the system-tray bar located at right-bottom corner of your desktop screen.

Now open Internet Explorer or any other browser and go to any website to check if internet connection is succeeded.
Configuration for Laptop Computers/Notebooks:

You need to follow above procedure except that the PCMCIA card needs to be inserted into your Laptop’s PCMCIA slot. Below is the picture,

PCMCIA Generic Card

Keep in mind to extend the antena after you install the card on your Laptop. However you can also use USB modem with your Laptops just like Desktop computers.

I think the above guideline will help to configure Citycell ZOOM internet connection easily on your computers. For any suggestion you can e-mail me at mr91535@gmail.com.

I’ll try to add some more tips which would help in this regard and to solve some common issues.

Thanks.

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Citycell ZOOM using CDMA2000 1X

Posted by mr91535 on May 31, 2008

Citycell is providing their internet service using CDMA2000 1X which is based on CDMA technology. CDMA technology is comparatively better than GSM, it has a stable connectivity with good average speed. Althogh EDGE from GSM family provides more speed theoretically, in real scenario it does not prove that.

Citicell ZOOM package charge is given below

Citycell ZOOM

Based on the speed they are offering and customer satisfaction, I think its good for moderate users like ourselves. I’m also using a ZOOM and so far I’m getting good average speed.

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