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Default 30-08-2007, 13:02

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Using T-Mobile that way, tethered, is against the terms of service, and using it for VoIP is specifically listed as being against the terms of service.
Ok, but do you know if it is possible to use a T-Mobile PAYG that way?
   
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Default 30-08-2007, 19:35

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Ok, but do you know if it is possible to use a T-Mobile PAYG that way?
Did you see my post further up the thread - I used a T-Mobile PAYG SIM in a datacard in my laptop from September 2006 to June 2007.

It worked at 3G speeds, it cost £1 per day with no apparent limits, and nobody told me to stop. 3G is fast enough for VOIP, (I use 3G for VOIP from italy to the UK), but I didnt use it for VOIP as I didnt want to push my luck, but I'm sure it would work.

The short answer is YES.
   
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