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tmobile anygood? is it 3g?

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Looking at moving from Orange to T-mobile, they have some good tarrifs (flext35) and also with web and walk unlimted mobile internet.

What I wanted to know is T-mobile anygood? Also is it 3G? Nokia N70 anygood?

Must admit I've been giving them some thought too with the Flex tarriff's. I'm wondering how long it'll be before the other networks blink and bring out their version.

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Must admit I've been giving them some thought too with the Flex tarriff's. I'm wondering how long it'll be before the other networks blink and bring out their version.

seems like a very good deal to me too. plus its got 25% off, so flext 35 (180 quids worth of credit) is only

Yeah I saw that - really up to date eh.

Looks like you'd have to phone them.

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bloke in the tmobile shop wasn't very clear, he said the only thing 3g is good for is video calling and no-one would want to do that... But then I said isnt it fast internet, he said no thats 'edge'?

3G and edge are 2 different things IIRC you can consider edge as 2.5G. Basically the same but with less throughput and cheaper.

Oh, and edge stands for

EDGE, Enhanced Data GSM Environment

Edge is based on 2001 technology and is capable of a max speed of 384kbps if the network supports that speed.

3G is newer technology that has a max speed of around 2Mbps.

I've just gone onto the FlexT 20 package - plenty enough minutes for me - and couldn't find anything else to match the value for money.

Got a free Samsung D600, which I sold within half an hour to a work colleague who wanted it for her daughter. Got

2005 coverage?

Heh heh heh - embarassing. The coverage information is up to date though.

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