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#99995 31-Mar-2012 19:56

Will this device work on the Telecom network?
http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=788538

I have both Telecom and VF sims to use and would like to look at a multi-network device,

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  #603150 1-Apr-2012 07:34
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By itself it will not work on either telecom or vf's networks. You will need an additional t-stick (of which there will be ones supposrted by both if required). 


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  #603158 1-Apr-2012 08:03
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You will need a USB modem for that to work on any network, not only the SIM card.




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  #603162 1-Apr-2012 08:13
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You want a MiFi unit with the 3G modem built in




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  #603163 1-Apr-2012 08:14

I should have been more clear. I have the USB T-sticks as well. My issue is sharing my Telecom data connection between a couple of laptops.

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  #603164 1-Apr-2012 08:15
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Then that's fine.




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