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>On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 16:57:26 -0000, "AMO" <(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote:
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>>Thanx Gyp. What exactly is the term I should be searching for when looking
>>for one of these datacards? Are they simply PCMCIA data cards?
>
>Although I have a 3G data card, I find it easier and better to use a
>Nokia 7600 mobile phone connected by bluetooth. You can position that
>where it will get the best 3G signal. Next to a notebook is never the
>optimum place.
>
TBH, if I could do this I would. The problem being that the SIM I use
for data is different to the one I use for calls
I've got a Nokia 6230 for my calls, and a stack of other phones kicking
around. The pain with having a separate phone for data is keeping it
charged, especially if it's not got the same charger as the voice phone.
Not only that, but I failed dismally to get connected to the network
with either my Motorola or my Sony Ericssons using bluetooth or USB
cable (as a consideration to overcome both bluetooth problems and the
charging problem).
The only phone I could get to reliably connect to the Internet was the
Nokia
So going on-line meant a SIM shuffle to put the data SIM in the Nokia
and the voice SIM into one of the spare phones for the duration,
swapping back at the end. Real PITA!
In the end I settled for convenience and a solution that I find works
reliably.
However, if Orange would allow me to add unlimited data to my OVP-Virgin
contract for a couple of quid a month, I'd be a very happy man :-)
--
Gyp
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