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Originally Posted by Kushan
Indeed. I can tell you that they both taste very different from each other, or at least there's enough of a distinction for you to have a preference. So we're used to the "Same but not the same" thing when it comes to crossing the border.
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Speaking of, 3 is a communications provider that has operations on both sides of the border - 3 Ireland launched 4G well before the 3 UK, 3 UK operate separately and have completely different tariffs and propositions. Seems to work fine.