Do you still rent a WiFi after buying a phone card ?
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Don't rent, that's actually converting mobile phone signals into wifi for you to use.
Two people, one is going to buy a phone card, and the other is going to buy Huawei's SkyLink.
Read the introduction of the previous person, saying that the signal is not good in some places, so I am prepared with both hands, bought a card, and rented a WiFi that can be used as a translator. Anyway, they are not expensive.
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An Australian phone card will do, there's no need for Tianjicong.
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say. Could you please provide more context or rephrase your question?
I bought a phone card and specially brought an old phone as a hotspot + GPS.
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