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Default 17-03-2011, 16:23

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As is said, the standard tariffs are not different. if you use a Vodafone UK card anywhere in EU it will cost the same then with any other EU SIM card.
thank you , but vodafone to make international call from UK to Kuwait way expensive then Lebara
   
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Default 17-03-2011, 16:52

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thank you , but vodafone to make international call from UK to Kuwait way expensive then Lebara
thats why i wrote _within_ EU. If you call to a country outside the EU it is mostly very expensive.


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Default 17-03-2011, 18:12

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Abroadband doesn't support blackberry might be a good choose for Ipad not blackberry , looking for blackberry in europe any?
You can use a BBerry anywhere. You just wouldn't have the BB features via Abroadband. HOWEVER, many (most?) BB users in the world can add on a feature where you you get unlimited email anywhere you go (except a few 3rd woorld countries). Eg. TMobile US has that option that you activate when you travel - at 67 cents/day. You turn off the option upon your return. ATT has the same option for about $1/day.
I could still use a BB for other data activity (web, VOIP etc.) with Abroadband.

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Primarily uses my grandfathered U.S. T-M phone when traveling - 29¢/min. incoming in many countries. [Had to give this up last year when I changed plans.]
Now also make usee of T-M's UMA/wifi free calling from any place in the world w. access to wifi. Wife uses BB 8900, I use BB 9700, both UMA capable.
U.S. T-Mobile unlimited minutes - $40/mo. BB is $20 extra + $5 for SMS.
   
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Default 23-03-2011, 22:02

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Dear All

I live in middle east , i travel a lot to europe and sometimes USA

i would love to have prepaid line with internet

any suggestion ?

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@spoow...!
I think abroadband service is the best because they give you internet while you traveling in just 0.59/MB also you can you this in blackberry, it support this.
   
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Default 24-03-2011, 11:23

abroadband does NOT support Blackberry (BIS, BES, etc. - http://www.abroadband.com/faq/ and search for 'blackberry').
   
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Default 25-03-2011, 00:43

Thank you tux for telling me the right thing..!
but i discuss this because a few month ago my friend have the same problem and he contact with the salesman and the salesman mentioned that the blackberries can be used as a broadband modem for an ordinary desktop computer.
   
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Default 25-03-2011, 15:10

I don't know very well Blackberry, but I know that some apps (like tethering) use standard APNs (in this case abroadband's one). This is what I read and learnt about BBs
   
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Default 25-03-2011, 20:31

Yah! I read about tethering. it is very useful to use mobile device as a modem and I hope after using this many people are solve their problem very easily.
   
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thank you very much guys )
   
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