Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-07-01 Thread alan c
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote: > On Sat, 2007-06-30 at 17:58 +0100, alan c wrote: >> I am delighted to find that (with Kubuntu 7.04) a Vodafone 3G card >> (pcmcia) with T-Mobile SIM (payg) works easily in my Dell Inspiron >> 1100. (Note 7) >> :-) >> Delighted is an understatement. >> >> I bought

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-07-01 Thread Matthew Macdonald-Wallace
On Sat, 2007-06-30 at 17:58 +0100, alan c wrote: > I am delighted to find that (with Kubuntu 7.04) a Vodafone 3G card > (pcmcia) with T-Mobile SIM (payg) works easily in my Dell Inspiron > 1100. (Note 7) > :-) > Delighted is an understatement. > > I bought the (unlocked) 3g card from ebay (40 uk p

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-06-30 Thread Rob Beard
Rob Beard wrote: > LeeUKHA wrote: This is very interesting. I've been looking for such a solution for work. I see the cost is set to 0.73p per KB capped at £1. Does this mean it costs £1 for a whole day of bandwith? Rob >>> nominally yes but the fair use is

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-06-30 Thread Rob Beard
LeeUKHA wrote: >>> >>> >>> This is very interesting. I've been looking for such a solution for >>> work. I see the cost is set to 0.73p per KB capped at £1. Does this >>> mean it costs £1 for a whole day of bandwith? >>> >>> Rob >> nominally yes but the fair use is 40MB and it is stated that

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-06-30 Thread LeeUKHA
>> >> >> This is very interesting. I've been looking for such a solution for >> work. I see the cost is set to 0.73p per KB capped at £1. Does this >> mean it costs £1 for a whole day of bandwith? >> >> Rob > > nominally yes but the fair use is 40MB and it is stated that it is > really inte

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-06-30 Thread alan c
Rob Beard wrote: > alan c wrote: >> I am delighted to find that (with Kubuntu 7.04) a Vodafone 3G card >> (pcmcia) with T-Mobile SIM (payg) works easily in my Dell Inspiron >> 1100. (Note 7) >> :-) >> Delighted is an understatement. >> >> I bought the (unlocked) 3g card from ebay (40 uk pounds). >

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-06-30 Thread Michael Holmes
Rob, Being a user of T-Mobile UK, I can testify that it is just £1 for a day's bandwidth. Mike On 6/30/07, Rob Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: alan c wrote: > I am delighted to find that (with Kubuntu 7.04) a Vodafone 3G card > (pcmcia) with T-Mobile SIM (payg) works easily in my Dell Inspir

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-06-30 Thread Rob Beard
alan c wrote: > I am delighted to find that (with Kubuntu 7.04) a Vodafone 3G card > (pcmcia) with T-Mobile SIM (payg) works easily in my Dell Inspiron > 1100. (Note 7) > :-) > Delighted is an understatement. > > I bought the (unlocked) 3g card from ebay (40 uk pounds). > The T-Mobile pay as you g

[ubuntu-uk] Vodafone 3G card with T-Mobile uk SIM [Works]

2007-06-30 Thread alan c
I am delighted to find that (with Kubuntu 7.04) a Vodafone 3G card (pcmcia) with T-Mobile SIM (payg) works easily in my Dell Inspiron 1100. (Note 7) :-) Delighted is an understatement. I bought the (unlocked) 3g card from ebay (40 uk pounds). The T-Mobile pay as you go SIM was a nominal 50 Pence f