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Default 27-03-2007, 07:46

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1. Can anyone recommend the best unlocked PC data card for the immediate future, one that is useful on various systems in Europe, one that will work with subscription-based or prepaid SIMs? Is the Huawei E620 or 600 a good bet?

2. You mentioned that I need a 2 GHz card. Do you mean 2.1 GHz, i.e., 2100 MHz?
Yeah, the Huawei E620 is good for Europe and Asia, not much for the US. 2GHz or 2.1 GHz it's the same (the frequency in Europe starts from high 1900 to 2100 if I'm not wrong, so usually we call it 2GHz or 2.1GHz, while the American one is 1.9GHz only).

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3. Are there any no-contract data SIMs available that will work in Europe? I know of the one offer from Tim in Italy, but that is only useful in Italy. I think that it cost about 25 euros for 9 Gb/mo, evenings and weekends only. The SIM is good for one month only. I wonder if I can buy the one data card, and then buy prepaid SIMs in other European countries.

4. I called www.three.co.uk, and they said they have a subscription plan that works in UK, Austria, Italy, Sweden, Denmark, and a couple of other countries, without roaming charges. It costs 20 £/mo for 100 Mb, 30 £/mo for 256 Mb, and 45 £/mo for 1 Gb, with a one-year minimum contract and a free data card. Does anyone know if this works well? Any comments on it?

5. I attempted to find Wind's data offerings on the wind.it site, but I did not find anything. Does anyone have the specific URL for this information? Also a Wind data phone number, for English-speaking people?
While are you looking on sites in strange language when you have everything written in English here?
Anyway, not every page is updated, but you can get an idea about what is the current situation, and it's usually not so good for data. In Italy you don't have problems, all 4 operators have flat rates at some reasonable prices (excepct Vodafone of course, which is more expensive). In other countries you have some other solutions too. Not officially, but I think that also Three Italy offers much cheaper data rates which work on other Three networks outside of Italy... the problem is that they have very little coverage...


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