[LINK] iPhone 5 … Problematic

Nick Ross nickrossabc at gmail.com
Sat Sep 15 08:05:26 AEST 2012


How can a nanosim be compatible with microsim. There's nothing left to chop
off?
On Sep 14, 2012 10:33 PM, "Ivan Trundle" <ivan at itrundle.com> wrote:

>
> > So, what you're saying is that since there are no Nano-SIMs available
> for the iPhone 5
>
> Here's what I was told when I rang Telstra this morning: Link is less
> reliable for this kind of information...
>
> Nano-SIMS will be available as a replacement to any current SIM free of
> charge at Telstra centres, from 21 September. It is not restricted to any
> phones bought on plans.
>
> I've not bothered calling any other telco, but apparently they have 'large
> stocks around the country'. Other telcos allegedly have them, too. There
> are also adaptors to convert back up to micro-SIM or full-size SIM cards,
> though the guy I spoke to couldn't say if they would be issued with the
> nano-SIM.
>
> As a further note (not from the Telstra person I spoke to), the European
> Telecommunications Standards Institute has given the green light to the
> card, and Nokia have now agreed to use the nano-SIM under licence.
>
> With only a slight amount of Googling, I see that Vodafone (in the UK) has
> 500,000 nano-SIMS ready and waiting for launch day.
>
> iT
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