As you might know from my previous posts, I have tested different connection software from mobile broadband providers.

Often, although the connection might be working fine, the connection software may have some problems, either by using the hard disk excessively (logging) or some other compatibility issues (with Adobe Flash). So far this focus has opened up dialogue with the telephone companies and software manufacturers, which is very good for the many many users, that use these mobile broadband modems.

I would be very interested in testing mobile broadband connection clients from the major players in the following countries:

UK: vodafone, Three, O2, orange, t-mobile and Virgin.
Spain: Movistar, vodafone, Orange.
Denmark: OiSter, M1, Fullrate, Telmore, TDC, Call me, Telia.
Sweden: Telia, Three, com hem, Universal Telecom, bredbandsbolaget, Glocalnet, ice.net, Telenor,

If you yourself or through friends have access to a dongle from these providers, I'd be very interested in borrowing the software which resides on the dongle for thorough testing. It will have nothing to do with the accounts of the original owner, as I do not have their SIM-card (i'll use my own SIM-card and network). Test results will be posted here on this blog.

If you would like to help me out, please contact me here.

You can find existing connection software tests here:
http://blog.mobilebroadbanduser.eu/page/3Connect-and-the-logging-issue.aspx
http://blog.mobilebroadbanduser.eu/post/2009/09/22/Telenors-Mobilt-Bredbandexe-uses-log-files-and-Windows-registry-excessively.aspx
http://blog.mobilebroadbanduser.eu/post/2009/09/22/3Connect-20-file-access-is-more-excessive-than-ever.aspx

Kind regards,
Christer