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I'm using a 3G modem with three at the moment - no problems.
The modem is slower than the Vodafone maximum speed is, but Vodafone don't have the network to support the top speed over a large area of the country.
Not sure what the deal is, as I haven't followed the link in the OP, but I have no real problems with the three modem. As long as you don't need to talk to their customer service team, you'll be fine...
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I only need occassional access twice a week or so.
With this in mind, would this be good?
Main thing is to get a modem at a good price - happy to go onto a contract later if I need to....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VODAFONE-MOBIL...QQcmdZViewItem
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#I just signed with 3 network. 300mix'n'match mins for £15. Plus a few bonus extras, 300extramins for 3 to 3 calls, 4000 skype-skype mins and ree surfing on e-bay site and windows live messeger.
Signal seems ok so far. Call centre is in India though
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I thought that three were now ok, and used to be bad?
A lot of difference between £15 and £25 a month....
http://www.vodafonebusinessshop.co.u...lanDuration=18
My mobile is due for renewal soon - with Orange. Any benefit in packaging both together, or, am I just as well to go for a Blackberry type thing with internet access included?
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I've got the 3G Vodafone deal, with 7.5Mbps Express card - after some initial (Vista related) issues, it's been flawless. Even the GPRS connection is useable. All major cities I have visited have had sufficient 3G coverage and at that speed it's not much slower than being at home. All in all, extremely satisfied.
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3g
Is this the best deal going?
http://www.carphonewarehouse.com/com...ShoppingBasket
For some reason I would prefer Orange - if anyone knows of any better deals with Orange, or any others please share!Tags: None
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