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Is it possibly to buy a standard 3G PCMCIA card that you can put ANY SIM card into it? Or are they all network specific?
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The Stig
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I've never seen a generic one, only branded to the network. Cant seem to find one either
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Bah - I've had a quick look myself and I can't find any either. I wondered whether or not such things existed.
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Something like this perhaps? That's the card that Vodafone are currently selling.
For what it's worth, the Vodafone branded cards aren't network locked - I've been using an O2 SIM in mine since my Vodafone data SIM went tits up before Christmas. |
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Oooh you star!
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