Macbook pro & vodafone 3G PCMCIA card-how can I use this?

Hi
I have recently bought a macbook pro and love it but I need a way of using my company vodafone 3G PCMCIA card on the move. Do you know of a compatible USB card holder I can slide the vodafone 3G card into or a 3G mobile solution that fits the funny express card slot (that is available in the UK for me to use). How are all of you making out who used a vodafone 3G card with a G4 15" powerbook like I did now you own a macbook pro?
Happy to buy an adapter or even look into a new 3G internet provider but it must be available in the UK and work with my macbook pro?
All ideas appreciated.
Macbook Pro 1.83GHz 100GB HD, G4 powerbook 12 1.5GHz, intel imac 17"   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

I don't know if there is a PCMCIA adaptor for use with the MacBook Pro (or any portable.) However, here's some things to check into:
http://www.elandigitalsystems.com/usb/u111.php
http://www.arstech.com/item--usb2pcmcia.html
http://www.expansys.com/
http://sewelldirect.com/usb-to-pcmcia-wireless-adapter.asp
You also might check these sites for possible alternative solutions:
www.macwireless.com
www.evdoinfo.com

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