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waltersena

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#16761 26-Oct-2007 13:12
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Is it possible to unblock the usage of the sierra wireless air card wich has got e esn for the telecom nz ?
anyway i can use it in australia with another company ?
maybe a program to unblock it..
thanks

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#92526 26-Oct-2007 13:20
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The other company would probably not accept the connection because they wouldn't have the ESN in their database.




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  #92531 26-Oct-2007 13:46
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not the way it is, but what if i can unblock it...

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#92532 26-Oct-2007 13:48
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waltersena: not the way it is, but what if i can unblock it...


No CDMA operator will let you connect the card (except Telecom New Zealand), just get a local card if need be.

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  #92550 26-Oct-2007 15:12
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waltersena: not the way it is, but what if i can unblock it...

Its not about unblocking your card, its about getting the new network to accept it, which probably just wont happen. It certainly is impossible the other way around (Bringing one in to NZ)







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  #92912 29-Oct-2007 15:29
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You can most likely roam with it as a data product in Australia if you wish to pay the charges...

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