O2 and Orange bulk up on i Pad-friendly SIM cards
IPad is that their 3G connectivity via a "micro-SIM card" offer is not some necessary hardware requirements - the device is sufficiently large enough to be a full-size SIM card feature - it's as from Apple to throw a bone to wireless providers after the announcement of the iPad, unlike the iPhone would be offered, "unlocked".
Unlocked it, perhaps, but the micro-SIM option means that consumers not be able to get their online iPad deal with an old SIM card and low-cost data, but will be forced, for whatever micro-SIM Contracts offer opt operator. So who in the UK, such packages are iPad? We asked the operators to find out.
As far as the current iPhone was going to operators, O2 said the upcoming information Pocket-lint: "The Apple iPad is an interesting device, but we have nothing at this time" and "there is
currently no known devices on the O2 portfolio require micro SIMs and as such they are not available from O2. We are ready devices, the micro-SIMs if these devices should be available "while Vodafone came with a" no comment "and we have to support more hear back from Orange, which put the issue on his group press office.
3 said that as far as the micro-SIMs go, "we do not currently field and have no plans to either", Tesco told us that there are "no plans for the launch of SIM iPad" and T-Mobile Virgin Media and not even responded to our requests.
The Carphone Warehouse CEO Andrew Harrison said, in a further statement about the iPad launch: "We are really about all the Slate Tablet products currently in the pipeline and look forward to our customers with additional options for connection and content on consumer countries to meet the future, confident. "
Reports on the network of the two "sources" and the manufacturing company that make the small SIM cards, it is recommended that Orange and O2 UK operators are almost certainly likely through micro-SIM cards and data packages offering, but it seems it will take some time before anyone confirm something - we keep you up to date.
Unlocked it, perhaps, but the micro-SIM option means that consumers not be able to get their online iPad deal with an old SIM card and low-cost data, but will be forced, for whatever micro-SIM Contracts offer opt operator. So who in the UK, such packages are iPad? We asked the operators to find out.
As far as the current iPhone was going to operators, O2 said the upcoming information Pocket-lint: "The Apple iPad is an interesting device, but we have nothing at this time" and "there is
currently no known devices on the O2 portfolio require micro SIMs and as such they are not available from O2. We are ready devices, the micro-SIMs if these devices should be available "while Vodafone came with a" no comment "and we have to support more hear back from Orange, which put the issue on his group press office.
3 said that as far as the micro-SIMs go, "we do not currently field and have no plans to either", Tesco told us that there are "no plans for the launch of SIM iPad" and T-Mobile Virgin Media and not even responded to our requests.
The Carphone Warehouse CEO Andrew Harrison said, in a further statement about the iPad launch: "We are really about all the Slate Tablet products currently in the pipeline and look forward to our customers with additional options for connection and content on consumer countries to meet the future, confident. "
Reports on the network of the two "sources" and the manufacturing company that make the small SIM cards, it is recommended that Orange and O2 UK operators are almost certainly likely through micro-SIM cards and data packages offering, but it seems it will take some time before anyone confirm something - we keep you up to date.


