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    NvyUs | # 561 | 2009-11-26, 16:48 | Report

    i've already registered my sim and stuff and topped up using text and web tarriff which is unlimited texts and internet + u get your £15 a month to spend on calls.
    just cant get net working now lol
    http://freesim.o2.co.uk/nvBtjrmP

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    evad | # 562 | 2009-11-26, 16:50 | Report

    Yeah, setting up internet access on O2 pay&go number... I've tried to do this once for work, to test out one mobile website on old blackberry that was O2-locked. I've got some payg sim card, topped it up with £10, activated "web bolt-on" (or sth) and... still had no access. Tried to contact their tech support over email, but it was useless. Finally I just gave up on this.

    Why bother with O2? T-Mobile or Voda pay&go sim cards work out-of-the-box.

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    NvyUs | # 563 | 2009-11-27, 12:17 | Report

    i've had no answers from o2 bad customer service so i'm moving network already lol
    thinking of going to T-mobile UK until 3 sim bug is fixed.
    can some one confirm they t-mobile pay&Go net works and what data plan they have with it

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    NvyUs | # 564 | 2009-11-28, 18:35 | Report

    ok i got reply from o2 you need to manually edit settings to these if your a pay&go customer with a n900
    as the n900 is not on there portfolio of devices they cant send them over sms

    APN address: payandgo.o2.co.uk
    Gateway (IP) address : 193.113.200.195
    Username : payandgo
    Password: password
    Session type: Continuous or permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    Security: Off
    Port number: 9201

    you can set ip address to auto and leave port number blank, only settings i edited was APN, username and password and all works now on n900

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    on the edge of insanity | # 565 | 2009-12-05, 12:08 | Report

    Didn't have time to go back over the whole thread, so just looking for help on a couple of points if possible.

    - there is a mention a few posts up of an issue with using a 'Three' SIM Card with this phone. My initial plan had been to buy an unlocked N900 from Expansys or another online reseller and then use Three's £15 a month SIM with 300mins, unlimited texts and unlimited internet. Is this not possible?

    - if Vodafone are the only option then I wouldn't mind going on contract with them, as the rest of my family are Vodafone customers and have never had any complaints. However, I note from their website that the same contracts being offered on the Nokia site as 'unlimited internet' are advertised with a 500mb limit when purchased with other phones. Have Nokia and Vodafone struck a deal for 'unlimited internet' specifically for the N900 or is it in fact just 500mb?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks

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    eiffel | # 566 | 2009-12-05, 13:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by on the edge of insanity View Post
    I note from their website that the same contracts being offered on the Nokia site as 'unlimited internet' are advertised with a 500mb limit when purchased with other phones. Have Nokia and Vodafone struck a deal for 'unlimited internet' specifically for the N900 or is it in fact just 500mb?
    It's just 500MB. In the UK, the Advertising Standards Authority has confirmed that it is legal to advertise unlimited service, yet to put an "acceptable use limit" in the fine print.

    Legal, maybe, but morally repugnant.

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    Roger

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    on the edge of insanity | # 567 | 2009-12-05, 15:11 | Report

    I suspected as much. Thank you for the confirmation though Eiffel. With full web pages loading in the browser, 500mb isn't going to last very long at all.

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    matikjn | # 568 | 2009-12-05, 15:29 | Report

    I'm using giffgaff at the moment, which uses the o2 network. Internet access is free for the 6 months and the call charges are pretty cheap. As with O2 there is an unspecified usage limit - but I suspect it is about 1GB.

    Pay as you go only though, so if you make a lot of phone calls / texts it might not be the best option.

    Also, I'm not fully convinced by the online only customer support. Community support is fine (Linux etc work well for me for example), but I'm not sure if it is the best model for a network.

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    Flanbix | # 569 | 2009-12-05, 16:19 | Report

    And you have just put the SIM card and it was working right after that ?

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    eiffel | # 570 | 2009-12-05, 16:38 | Report

    Originally Posted by eiffel View Post
    Legal, maybe, but morally repugnant.
    Here's a link:

    Vodafone 500MB usage allowance passes ASA unlimited test:
    http://www.asa.org.uk/asa/adjudicati..._ADJ_45008.htm

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