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Originally Posted by Gigel
I found this article:
[Link to article from 2012 deleted]
I am not saying to overuse the Internet at Amazon. And I appreciate the internet from them.
But if I'm not wrong in the EU is the law:
You are not allowed to block a device just on your network.
So Amazon would have the obligation to unblock it for free.
However, here (in this forum) is a tutorial on how to use another SIM card.
I have a cheap prepaid SIM, where the operator allows 3G telephony.
If the Kindle 3G already has a built-in 3G module, why not use it to make 3G call?
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Also because it will not work, the Amazon account is limited to M2M traffic only.
(Google it if you don't recognize the acronym.)
But using a different SIM card means using a different carrier's account.