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    #41
    Originally posted by Badger View Post
    Interesting, and indeed comprehensive history and review of SmartPhones from Stephen Fry:

    http://www.stephenfry.com/blog/?p=3

    Ok just realised it's quite an old post too.
    Not read it, but IIRC Stephen Fry was a very early adopter of the iPhone.
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      #42
      I haven't had a really problem with 3 mbb, any slowness I've put down to my Vtech laptop...

      Could you elucidate please FAQqer?
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        #43
        Originally posted by cojak View Post
        I haven't had a really problem with 3 mbb, any slowness I've put down to my Vtech laptop...

        Could you elucidate please FAQqer?
        I've always had problems connecting and getting dropped connections (even when I'm not moving). I stay in London during the week, just down from Canada Water (so hardly in the sticks) but it normally takes about 5 or 6 attempts to get a connection - which then drops after (at most) an hour. My housemate has the same problem with his three modem.

        I was sold the connection based on how much better their infrastructure is with three, so even though others can go quicker, the number of places where it works quicker is less than with three. However, I've not seen it.

        The main problem I have is with how intermittent the whole thing is - one night I'll get a reasonable connection, the next (with the laptop in the same place) I'll get nothing and have to retrain myself from throwing the laptop out the window...

        As I said earlier, the customer service is tulipe if you need any help.
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          #44
          The only time I've had problems with my 3 connection is after a Windows Update.

          I know this because a System restore cures the problem. I seem to be an update behind everyone else.

          Also have you updated the software on the usb modem? That can go a little funny too but an update fixes that.

          Or maybe it's because I'm in Bristol, but have had no real problems with 3 mbb. I've had solid connections of upto 4 hours....
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            #45
            Originally posted by cojak View Post
            The only time I've had problems with my 3 connection is after a Windows Update.

            I know this because a System restore cures the problem. I seem to be an update behind everyone else.

            Also have you updated the software on the usb modem? That can go a little funny too but an update fixes that.

            Or maybe it's because I'm in Bristol, but have had no real problems with 3 mbb. I've had solid connections of upto 4 hours....
            I have the same problem with Windows and Linux machines. Will try to update the software on the modem at some stage...
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              #46
              Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
              Business tariff - claim all calls, not just business ones, and they pay the line rental.

              Personal tariff - can claim the business calls back but nothing else.
              Sorry who is they?

              I have my Ltd Co but haven't sorted a new mobile yet. I don't understand the benefits of having a business mobile...

              I understand I can claim it as an expense...

              KL

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                #47
                Originally posted by kanulondon View Post
                Sorry who is they?

                I have my Ltd Co but haven't sorted a new mobile yet. I don't understand the benefits of having a business mobile...

                I understand I can claim it as an expense...

                KL

                btw N95/N96 very good PUSH e mail phones
                "They" is the business.

                If you have a business tariff, paid for by the business, then you can claim everything, including personal calls and line rental. This is a business expense, so the phone comes out of your profit, reducing your tax bill.

                If you have a personal tariff, you can claim the cost of business related calls, and nothing else. If it comes out of your free minutes, then you claim nothing for the call. You pay for all other calls and all line rental, out of post-tax income.
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                  #48
                  If you have a business tariff, paid for by the business, then you can claim everything, including personal calls and line rental. This is a business expense, so the phone comes out of your profit, reducing your tax bill.
                  What if you receive a VAT invoice with YourLtd's name on it but the direct debit is from your personal account, can you claim it all back, or does it have to come out of the business account?

                  If you have a personal tariff, you can claim the cost of business related calls, and nothing else. If it comes out of your free minutes, then you claim nothing for the call. You pay for all other calls and all line rental, out of post-tax income.
                  You can claim a percentage of the total invoice back based on number of business calls.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Badger View Post
                    What if you receive a VAT invoice with YourLtd's name on it but the direct debit is from your personal account, can you claim it all back, or does it have to come out of the business account?
                    It's been discussed before here - some will argue that it needs to be in the company name and account; others will say that what you are doing is fine.

                    Here's the link to when it was last discussed.

                    I think that it needs to be paid for my the company, from the company account, and be a business tariff - at the moment, you are paying for it and then expensing it, so it is not a business asset regardless of what the bill says.

                    Originally posted by Badger View Post
                    You can claim a percentage of the total invoice back based on number of business calls.
                    I'm not sure that's right - I thought from other discussions on CUK about it, you couldn't claim anything if it comes out of your free minutes, and I'm almost certain you can't claim any line rental for a personal mobile phone. If you have an HMRC reference, I'd be interested to see it.
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                      #50
                      Trawled the HMRC website and I think you are correct FaQQer I shouldn't be claiming a %age of the invoices. Wonder why the accountants haven't said anything!

                      Thanks

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