Wireless communication technologies with short range are used as communication media for some UAVs. One of the most commonly used is the IEEE Wifi. UAVs which use Wifi and other related wireless technologies remains not completely autonomous for long range navigation. We present the 3G wireless cellular communication network as a solution to extend communication range for the AR.Drone 2.0 quadcopter. This allow AR.Drones and other similar UAVs to communicate with base stations over the Internet on a distance coverage limited by the 3G network service provider. However, the service provides impose bandwidth limit and latency on the 3G network. We investigate and analyze the impact of these limitations imposed by the service provider.