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Old 10-07-2010, 09:20 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by terencek View Post
It's also important not to confuse the two 'international' aspects of the Kindle. One is whether a US-registered owner can buy Amazon books elsewhere, or vice-versa, which I gather is a bit problematic. The other is simply web access, which should work anywhere in the world there is a (participating) Vodafone or AT&T partner.
It's a little more complex than that; it also depends on the agreement with the local telecoms operator. For example, I live in the UK and hence have a K3 with a Vodafone SIM. My K3 will browse the web in Germany but, from what we've heard, those K3's bought by people who live in Germany will not - they are restricted to Amazon and Wikipedia.
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