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1751
Name: Paul Newbery on Jul 12, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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1752
Name: Philip Black on Aug 5, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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1753
Name: Kevin Stone on Aug 31, 2005Country: UKComments: GPRS is way too much at the mo.... im scared to use it!Flag
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1754
Name: Job Mwondi on Sep 1, 2005Country: KEComments:Flag
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1755
Name: Colin Day on Sep 21, 2005Country: UKComments: I am afraid to use GPRS on my communicator as it is soooo expensive. It is like living in a mobile stone age in the UK.Flag
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1756
Name: Iain Finlay on Oct 12, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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1757
Name: Carl Jones on Oct 20, 2005Country: UKComments:Flag
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1758
Name: Dean Johnson on Oct 30, 2005Country: UKComments: I still cant believe networks still try and charge more for an ugrade than a new phone. surely its cheaper for them just to supply an upgrade phone than setup a new account.Flag
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1759
Name: Xhemail Shabani on Nov 22, 2005Country: MCComments:Flag
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1760
Name: Builong Thanh on Dec 4, 2005Country: VNComments: ytyrtytrytryFlag
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1761
Name: Joseph Fiorucci on Dec 6, 2005Country: UGComments: I have recently enjoied a very good service while in Italy, provided by Wind (mega no limit*)at 20 Euro per month. I wish something similar were here in Uganda.Flag
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1762
Name: Michael Burdis on Jan 10, 2006Country: UKComments: These are the things I would like to see happen Flat Rate GPRS (A reasonable AUP is acceptable...) - A reasonable price (UnderFlag
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1763
Name: Dave Culbert on Jan 11, 2006Country: UKComments:Flag
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1764
Name: Oleh Svirshchevsky on Mar 16, 2006Country: USComments:Flag
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1765
Name: Anonymous on May 28, 2006Country: ALComments: this is the best pageFlag
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1766
Name: Lorenzo De Martin Topranin on Oct 16, 2006Country: ITComments: Hello, I appreciate this form, I believe we all around the world must give power for these campaignsFlag
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1767
Name: Peter Black on Apr 5, 2007Country: GBComments:Flag
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1768
Name: Gerry Wellington on Apr 10, 2007Country: GBComments: Orange are not listening to the people, Who suck with the network for all the wrong reasons. Orange could have been number one in this field but,As always the Punters(us) get milked where T-mobile and 3 Are you showing orange the way home. Orange take note sort it or we are off to the lovely Planet call T-mobile the way life should be... Access for a flat rate orange listen up and take note. Make it happen as Alan sugar said "You're a light weight your fired"Flag
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1769
Name: Anonymous on Apr 10, 2007Country: GBComments: Orange are not listening to the people, Who suck with the network for all the wrong reasons. Orange could have been number one in this field but,As always the Punters(us) get milked where T-mobile and 3 Are you showing orange the way home. Orange take note sort it or we are off to the lovely Planet call T-mobile the way life should be... Access for a flat rate orange listen up and take note. Make it happen as Alan sugar said "You're a light weight your fired"Flag
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1770
Name: Gerry Wellington on Apr 10, 2007Country: GBComments: Orange are not listening to the people, Who suck with the network for all the wrong reasons. Orange could have been number one in this field but,As always the Punters(us) get milked where T-mobile and 3 Are you showing orange the way home. Orange take note sort it or we are off to the lovely Planet call T-mobile the way life should be... Access for a flat rate orange listen up and take note. Make it happen as Alan sugar said "You're a light weight your fired"Flag
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1771
Name: Anonymous on Apr 30, 2007Country: GBComments: GPRS charges are debilitating. Many if not all smart phone users require the use of GPRS (in some capacity). Why should we pay extortionate costs for a service that often is not up to a reasonable/satisfactory standardFlag
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1772
Name: Ron Thorp on Jun 1, 2007Country: GBComments:Flag
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1773
Name: Chris Eckl on Jun 4, 2007Country: GBComments:Flag
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1774
Name: Roberto Bianchi on Jun 7, 2007Country: KEComments: Let the people in Safaricom in Kenya know how we feel. It is unfair to pay over 130 dollars per Giga downloaded while in Europe (i.e. Finland) the average price for gprs flat rate is between 13 and 25 dollars per month and you can download 1 Giga in one day for less then 1 dollar! Thanks.Flag
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1775
Name: Anonymous on Jun 30, 2007Country: GBComments: "GPRS in UK is too expensive. in china, if you spendFlag
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1776
Name: Dannah Damian on Aug 10, 2007Country: PHComments:Flag
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1777
Name: Alex Miladikovski on Nov 11, 2007Country: CSComments:Flag
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1778
Name: Czgjkkybv on Mar 16, 2010Country: GuyanaComments:Flag
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1779
Name: Ylfritpmcw on Mar 22, 2010Country: MauritiusComments:Flag
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1780
Name: Avwkrpzxof on Mar 22, 2010Country: MaliComments:Flag
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1781
Name: Igvrclayl on Mar 22, 2010Country: UgandaComments:Flag
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1782
Name: Buy Cheap OEM Software on Mar 8, 2012Country: EgyptComments: C8xQd8 Thanks a lot for the blog.Really looking forward to read more. Really Cool.Flag