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I have a postpaid corporate data plan with a 4G Sierra USB Dongle. Could I use the sim in a Telstra Prepaid 4GX Broadband USB & Wi-Fi Plus - E8372 from Target ($39) to get 4GX? We have 4GX in a Nighthawk M1 at work and the speeds are amazing!
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Hi @samwardill
There should be no issues in using your corporate SIM in another modem. We do recommend speaking with your companies IT department to confirm that the APN settings are configured correctly, as our tehcnical team would not provide support for this.
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Hi @samwardill
There should be no issues in using your corporate SIM in another modem. We do recommend speaking with your companies IT department to confirm that the APN settings are configured correctly, as our tehcnical team would not provide support for this.
Need help? Check out our Community Wiki or Support Portal || Looking for a new mobile? Order online today || Get help with any Tech at Home with Telstra Platinum || Don't forget to tag answers as Accepted Solutions and give a Like to the member(s) who helped you out.
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