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  #93975 6-Nov-2007 17:35
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On this page: http://www.vodafone.co.nz/roaming/roaming-with-data.jsp
USA T-Mobile $0.30 100 KB $3.00


it has T-mobile as $0.30 for 100KB data. is this just a typist error?

In fact, a few are 100KB and some 20KB...




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  #93982 6-Nov-2007 17:51
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Hi chiefie

The info is correct, if you look at the table headings on the Roaming Data page the final three columns are "cost per 10KB," "min data block" and "min cost"

So on T-Mobile USA the minimum amount of data you'll be charged for is 100KB, cost per 10KB block is 30 cents and hence minimum data charge is $3 (10x0.30)





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  #93986 6-Nov-2007 18:10
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Well behold today. I get a Sharp GX17 and a Vodafone on-account simcard in the courier, here I'm thinking that part of the site is just for show! well the process was very fast, easy and straightforward I must say and a lot easier and smoother than going into a shop. It arrived well presented inside a reusable "Vodafone santasack".

The bad... The box had no return address on it and the tape holding it together had split away, not good..

Well I'm a Vodafone customer again lol and this time it seems to work... Not quite what was expecting but I was missing the 200 anytime Voda minutes which will prove extremely useful over the christmas period at the very least.

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