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I have been looking at either t-mobile or 3 as they seem to have reasonably priced data.
But, 3 reckon that they do not have a plan which can be used via a bluetooth phone, it's either oncethe phone or via a usb modem.
T-mobile's terms only seem to allow use on the more expensive plans. My phone usage is fairly minimal, so I don't really want a £40 monthly bill.
Dooes anyone have any recommendations? I like the sound of 3's £10 a montth payg mobile broadband, but not sure if it would work, or if we could use it.
Gaz