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3 also seem to offer an add-on to their pay as you go service where you pay £5 for a month of internet access.
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I'm not quite sure how you got 5 months from 90 days though - or are you saying that after 3 months you'd use the £10 credit for 2 months?
Have you tried the £5 for 2GB / 30 days add-on?
Also, have you tried any non-web services like SSH? I'm a bit worried that they'd block other ports.
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I know what PAYG is, but ... I am confused about how data is charged for. On my network in the UK, Orange, data usage use seems to be a separate thing on the contracts, and no mention of it is made on the PAYG talk plans.
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How did you bypass the proxy? On my LG KU990 the network settings received from 3 somehow disable the "Edit" button, whereas those from T-mobile and Orange didn't.
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