What does one do to fill the time while aground?

The Vodafone card is PCMCIA, and iBook's don't have the slot, but powerbooks do. I got my vodafone card free with a £350 quid laptop, and no contract - just an astonishingly expensive 50p per Mb when I do dare use it.
 
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Thanks for any thoughts. I'm not a techie by the way, just a heavy user!
Sarah

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Hard to understand how the sim card knows if it's a MAC or a PC, so I'm guessing that Vodaphone were talking about their PC Card, (an Option Fusion of some kind I think).

Presumably there are gizmos like Malts which are OK with Macs - but I'm also guessing that the Huawei modem was only £50 with a Vodaphone contract, as they seem to be around £230 sim free

http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=141528&stack=compatability&action=open#compatability

www.huawei.com

the specs dont mention Mac compatibility - perhaps Malt knows more about this?

If I were remaining in the UK, I would plump for T-Mobiles' Web n Walk which seems to give unlimited, (3Gb), per month for £29, or £44 including VOIP - I think you have to ask them to turn HSPDA on to get the 1Mb+ speeds.

http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/eshop/personal...=1&navTab=3

The site mentions not compatible with Macs or Vista, but I'm reasonably sure that must be the PC Card, not the SIM.

I use T-Mobiles' PAYG SIM to access the internet at 3G speed, (384Kbps), for £1 per day - not allowed to use it in laptops, only phones. I use it in a PDA phone and no issues to date.

Hope this helps

Richard

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My company has Huawei 3G cards ............ the deal is about £15 each .. and 400MB free data in home country, connection payment outside ... stil works out expensive on roaming even when you manually choose "affiliated preferred newtorks" ...

£230 ? Even without contract deal - it was nowhere that figure .. in fact probably more like £50 - £60 as far as I remember .. I would hope that UK price would be similar ... ?
Sim card ... ours are fixed number we choose extra to our GSM voice numbers.
 
Try not to repeat the experience almost exactly 12 months later in almost the same spot ,as this actually happened to a ahem..."friend".
 
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The modem is a decicated usb device which has it's own sim chip,

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With the added advantage that you can plug it into any puter and get an Internet connection as it self installs.
I have one which I find very useful when travelling. Good 3G speed usually as well.
 
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