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On mobilephonesdirect, it's very difficult to know if t-mobile data access is better than vodafones. T-mobiles plan say the include unlimited web, but then say a £1 a day and not clear if you can use their wifi hotspots. Very confusing.
Of the plans shown on mobilephonesdirect, t-mobie and vodafone, besides map coverage, does anyone know if it is better to go with one or the other?
Rich
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Just noticed that the N900 is available in the UK with t-mobile or vodafone,
http://www.mobilephonesdirect.co.uk/...62/p26078.aspx
curiously mobilephonesdirect say they run Nokia Retail shops.
Rich