What happens to my bill if I use an unlock code?

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  • sob1467
    DK Veteran
    • Feb 2010
    • 604

    #1

    What happens to my bill if I use an unlock code?

    Ok this might be a very stupid question but here I go anyways.

    I have a huawei k3765 on the Vodafone ( I am in the republic of Ireland but I don't think that makes any difference) network if I enter the unlock code into my modem I know it allows me to connect to other networks like 3 and o2. But if I use the unlock code and start to connect to the networks of 3 and o2. Will o2 and 3 start to send me bills to pay for using their network and data or will I only continue to get only one bill from Vodafone every month?
  • Volki
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 27

    #2
    Originally posted by sob1467
    Ok this might be a very stupid question but here I go anyways.

    I have a huawei k3765 on the Vodafone ( I am in the republic of Ireland but I don't think that makes any difference) network if I enter the unlock code into my modem I know it allows me to connect to other networks like 3 and o2. But if I use the unlock code and start to connect to the networks of 3 and o2. Will o2 and 3 start to send me bills to pay for using their network and data or will I only continue to get only one bill from Vodafone every month?
    I think you need to have subsription for the 3 and o2 network. Otherwise you can't connect their network after you enter the unlock code. By the way if you can use o2 and 3 network you will not pay other providers. Just for one.

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    • Jim.Mahoney
      V.I.P. Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 4249

      #3
      In short, you would need to insert a O2 SIM to use their network, a Three SIM for their network and so on. Unlocking your modem simply gives the ability to use another SIM (thus another provider) in the device.

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      • sob1467
        DK Veteran
        • Feb 2010
        • 604

        #4
        Thanks for the replies Volki and Jim Mahoney they answer my question and really clear that one up for me.

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