>> started expiring credits faster than I could ever posibly use them
>> so wouldn't be interested in a data plan that did the same)
>>
>> how big/heavy is the Telsta wifi unit?
>>
>> ____________
>> From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [wamug-ow...@wamug.or
2011 1:58 PM
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Subject: Re: Mobile broadband - "best" prepaid service
Hi, my mistake, it says 10gig of included data on the website, not 12.
Susan.
On 25/01/11 1:40 PM, "Susan Hastings" wrote:
Hi Mark, I quite like the little broadband hotspot devices.
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Subject: Re: Mobile broadband - "best" prepaid service
Hi, my mistake, it says 10gig of included data on the website, not 12.
Susan.
On 25/01/11 1:40 PM, "Susan Hastings" wrote:
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>Hi Mark, I quite like the little broadband hotspot devices. They cost the
>s
Hi, my mistake, it says 10gig of included data on the website, not 12.
Susan.
On 25/01/11 1:40 PM, "Susan Hastings" wrote:
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>Hi Mark, I quite like the little broadband hotspot devices. They cost the
>same as the USB dongles, but provide for more than one person to access
>the internet through
Hi Mark, I quite like the little broadband hotspot devices. They cost the
same as the USB dongles, but provide for more than one person to access
the internet through the wireless setup. Telstra's device (Telstra Mobile
WiFi) costs $129.00 outright, with 5gig of included data valid for 90 days.
T
Tethering your iPhone is a good option…
Peter Meyer
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On 25/01/2011, at 12:59, Mark Secker wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm looking to buy a prepaid mobile broadband dongral for my MB Air but
> wanting to know what others recommend.
> Not looking for it as a primary internet ac
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