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<p>On 28/08/2014 15:11, James McMillan wrote:</p>
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<pre>Depends on your provider.
I've gone through this problem before with Telstra.
You are able to get a publicly addressable IP by using the telstra.extranet APN (ask your Telstra account manager to add GPTEXB3 to that account) but it won't be static.
If you have your own IP address ranges you may be able to get something setup with the telstra.corp APN (this gives you access to IP WAN).
I've heard recently that Internode will provide a static IP on their 3g service for an extra $5 per month, well worth it if you need it.
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<p>Although I've not been with them for 4 years, Exetel provided static IP's by default to 3G, and at no extra cost.</p>
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