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T-Mobile 3G Communication Centre review

Monday 14 March 2005, 3:34 PM

Why is mobile data such a rip-off?


£70/month for 1GB? Close, but no cigar.

Also remember that if you go abroad you do NOT get any of your free allocation -- I fell foul of this with Vodafone and got charged £500 for downloading a 50MB file.

And to repeat the earlier review: Wi-Fi is NOT included (it isn't with Vodafone either). What is included is free registration to their Wi-Fi network -- NOT the Wi-Fi data costs.

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T-Mobile 3G Communication Centre

Editors rating
Rating: 7.5
Verdict

T-Mobile's 3G datacard includes access to Wi-Fi hot-spots as part of the bundle, but its ease of installation and tariff structure could be improved.

Typical price

£ 199

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