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Re: Three, a non-three phone and data...
On 27 Nov, 22:57, richard_mu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> The only difficulties I foresee is that I don't want to use a Three
> phone. Is this going to cause me a problem? Given that the data
> package is designed to be used with a laptop, I presume (always
> dangerous) that it's just an open internet connection, so I should be
> able to use my Windows Mobile apps as well as a laptop.
I wouldn't bet on that. The "unlimited internet" package for the phone
is different from the "broadband" packages. I've never seen anything
to suggest that broadband access gives you phone data - but then I've
never seen anything to the contrary either, so confirmation would be
good.
As far as I can tell, signing up to Broadband just means you get
access to *99# when you use the phone as a modem.
They sell sim-only packs in their shops, so I can't see your phone
being a problem.
Ian
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