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Prepaid Pioneer
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11-02-2007, 23:33
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On my travels around spain I often was able to pick up a secured Fon signal. As long as you are prepared to share some of your broadband bandwidth somewhere in the world, you can surf for free on your travels. In an attempt to widen their coverage they are giving away free "Fonera" wireless routers to UK, US and Canadian users at the moment. Stocks are limited though: http://www.fon.com/1yearold/ They even pay for the postage so you have nothing to lose! |
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Junior Member
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15-02-2007, 16:36
Thanks petkow, I have Fon router at home so have ID and password to use it for free, sadly the place I want to use it in Spain is about 15 minutes walk from the nearest 'fonero' so I need a solution to work from there on the web and that requieres easy web access.
Might still go for yoigo as 64k for €1.20 per day and a €6 monthly minimum spent doesn't amount to an awful lot but would like to know if there are any better solutions, faster mainly at the same price. Would prefer a card that doesn't need a monthly minimum as we are planning to be there every 6-8 weeks. So any data suggestions are most welcome btw, are PCMCIA datacards ties to the issuing network(like PAYG phones) or can I use a UK Vodafone datacard with a movistar simcard? My Phone: Nokia E61 previous handsets: Nokia 6230i, Nokia 8310, Sony Ericcson K600i, ...... Working Contract : UK: O2 PrePaids: D: Vodaphone changing to SIMYO E: Movistar E: YOIGO [/COLOR][/SIZE] Deceased PrePaids: A: eety UK: Vodaphone, T-D1 TH:Happy offering 'spare' Simcards : E: movistar UK: Orange, O2 any reasonable offer (considering rest balance + postage) accepted |
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