In article <730a6e2b-ad7f-4846-a554-fcd45e750713
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richard_munro@yahoo.co.uk says...
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> The other possibility might be one of the T-Mobile 'Just SIM'
> tariffs. The £20 is fine from a minutes/texts point of view, but can
> one add Web 'n Walk to one of those tariffs?
>
Well "Just SIM" replaced "SIM only" which was £7.50 a month but only 50
minutes and no texts.
If it is like "SIM only" you can add Web 'n' Walk either by ringing
customer services (which costs 50p a minute on SIM only) or online.
There are options to add all three options on my account though I use
the now withdrawn Web 'n' Walk Pro myself.
You'd need the Web 'n' Walk plus or max to use the phone as a modem.
The services you can use depends on the Web 'n' Walk flavour. On some
they do port blocking (I can't use IM on Web 'n' Walk Pro) and all have
a proxy for images.
Steve.