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05-01-2008, 03:18 AM
Yea that's what they call it anyway, not even close to speed of real broadband.
But what I have been reading lately is that many customers of mobile broadband when travelling to other countries have been hit with record bills of up to $4,000-$5,000 for ONE hour of internet access.
The EU are gonna take their responsibility but how long time will it take and what about them that have been hit with these record bills will they need to pay up.
What's it like in the states and canada ?
But what I have been reading lately is that many customers of mobile broadband when travelling to other countries have been hit with record bills of up to $4,000-$5,000 for ONE hour of internet access.
The EU are gonna take their responsibility but how long time will it take and what about them that have been hit with these record bills will they need to pay up.
What's it like in the states and canada ?