Is Australia the only country with cap plans? We pay a certain limit (i.e. $29 per month) and we can use (depending on the carrier) up to triple (or more) the amount of what we pay.
Right now on my personal mobile, I pay $29 and get $120 worth of calls (we only pay outgoing), texts, etc while getting $60 worth of calls free when calling a phone on the same carrier. Browsing the network's page + features is mostly free.
The downside is that mobile internet fees are not included and are expensive.
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Is Australia the only country with cap plans? We pay a certain limit (i.e. $29 per month) and we can use (depending on the carrier) up to triple (or more) the amount of what we pay.
Right now on my personal mobile, I pay $29 and get $120 worth of calls (we only pay outgoing), texts, etc while getting $60 worth of calls free when calling a phone on the same carrier. Browsing the network's page + features is mostly free.
The downside is that mobile internet fees are not included and are expensive.