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Orange 3G Mobile Office Card review

5.4

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Good

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8.0

Excellent


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Inaccurate Data Counter results in huge bills

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3.0

Poor


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Unreliable, and no support

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2.5

Terrible


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On a train? Don't even bother trying it!

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2.5

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Useless

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2.0

Terrible


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Appalling piece of electronic rubbish

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4.5

Mediocre



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Overview

Orange 3G Mobile Office Card

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Rating: 8.1
Verdict

Orange's 3G data card introduces some much-needed competition into this fledgling market, but there's still some way to go on pricing and usability.

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£ 255

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