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caff Posts: > 500

Yes, I just signed it up with my company details etc.....and use my own address, they will send me the entry badget and I can go in........no special requirement !!!
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Posted: 2003-04-14 12:31:00
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lookman Posts: 27

Has anyone in Sydney or Melbourne try 3 networks, happy to be here in Australia, we are like the first 3 country implementing 3G networks from 3 Hutchinsons telecom.
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Posted: 2003-04-17 17:53:00
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clm Posts: 21

Though the 3 prices seem quite competitive, the selection of handsets available is not very wide.
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Posted: 2003-04-19 05:36:00
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Quintessence Posts: 35

Apologies for changing the subject, but does anyone know is the Micro Travel Charger CMT-10 is compatible with Australian sockets, and if this accessory is sold in Australia?
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Posted: 2003-05-03 14:30:00
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lookman Posts: 27

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On 2003-05-03 14:30, Quintessence wrote:
Apologies for changing the subject, but does anyone know is the Micro Travel Charger CMT-10 is compatible with Australian sockets, and if this accessory is sold in Australia?


AFAIK, it is only available for European socket, you can use it here in Australia with socket converter.
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Posted: 2003-05-04 13:03:00
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Quintessence Posts: 35

Dah, that doesn't make it truly micro anymore
Think it's possible to rewire it with an Australian socket?
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Posted: 2003-05-04 16:04:00
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countryslicker Posts: 17

Another Aussie here. Just got my SE P800 - all a bit technologically overwhelming at first but so far proving to be an absolutely fantastic phone (compared to my disappointing and useless Siemens S35i). Am "in the sticks", and don't have a PC, but already have been able to do a few workarounds with photo and file transfers using the memorystick Duo in my Sony digital camera and Mac Powerbook. My only surprise so far is that in a country like Australia there is no car cigarette lighter charger included.
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Posted: 2003-05-05 02:12:00
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gearbox Posts: 74

what the best pre-pay service to get for a short visit?? ive used voda before its a bit expensive compared to the other but the service is good... any suggestions??

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Posted: 2003-05-08 03:15:00
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Quintessence Posts: 35

From my personal experiences, Vodafone Aus is quite a good and reliable carrier. Prepaid costs AUD 29.95 which includes AUD20.00 worth of call credits. Call costs are 1 cent per second for standard calls.

Some other alternatives are:
Optus prepaid
Communic8
Virgin mobile

I believe however, that Vodafone Aus no plans prepaid is the only carrier which allows GPRS on a prepaid plan. The costs are 2 cents per kilobyte with a minimum of 15kilobytes per connection.

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Posted: 2003-05-08 08:01:00
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gearbox Posts: 74

Thanx! What ir d cheapest on call rate? Does voda ofers nite time rate? This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-05-08 08:40:00
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