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how is apples compatability with mobile broadband providers via seperate wireless card or tethering?
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Tethering works seamlessly with my Macbook and iPhone. I just run the tethering app on both my iPhone and Macbook, and it is set. I have also tried tethering with Blackberrys, and it works very well too.

Although I haven't had any experience with wireless cards, I can assume that it should work, specifically the USB type ones (e.g. from Verizon)
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All of the mobile broadband providers in the UK have Mac compatible usb modems.
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