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t-mobile internet booster
I've decided to get a smartphone but want to stay on payg as I rarely use my phone for texting/calls however I would be more likely to use the internet browsing.
After reading around here I think changing from O2 to t-mobile will be the way to go as t-mobile have the internet booster that gives unlmimited internet for 6 months for £20.
What I'd like to ask is, I have an old t-mobile sim card I got for free a couple of years ago. It hasn't been used or registered, can I just change to that or do I need to get a new sim.
After reading around here I think changing from O2 to t-mobile will be the way to go as t-mobile have the internet booster that gives unlmimited internet for 6 months for £20.
What I'd like to ask is, I have an old t-mobile sim card I got for free a couple of years ago. It hasn't been used or registered, can I just change to that or do I need to get a new sim.
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Probably be better off getting a new sim the old one might not even be 3G enabled.Watch out for that internet booster as speeds are resticted to 384 KBS you dont get full 3G/HSDPA speeds.0
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Where does it mention the download speeds, I can't find it in the Ts&Cs

Are there any other deals like that? Or ones where data allowance rolls over into subsequent months if you don't use it.0 -
http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/discussions/index?page=forums&topic=801038012fa31b9012843e3f34700681c
http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/discussions/index?page=forums&topic=8010384132c7b40128d0e39ea40024d3
If its only for occasionly use £20 for 6 months even at lower speeds is probably your best option.0 -
Thanks again Nostromo.0
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