I just use p&g for the mo but I'm considering the new iPhone 4.
At the mo I am allowed unlimited Internet (of 500mb) how the he'll do they get away with calling it unlimited? I also get 500 texts but they don't call that unlimited?
I wish three mobile would get their arses in gear and get the new iPhone. They are usually pretty good with price plans but maybe that's cos their current phone range sucks.
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There has always been an unwritten 'fair use policy' for O2. Its just odd seeing an actual figure being written down.
@stringent The 'fair use' policy on my O2 "unlimited data" contract is 3GB/mo - I hope that doesn't change any time soon!
@stringent What I don't like is their wording.
I just use p&g for the mo but I'm considering the new iPhone 4.
At the mo I am allowed unlimited Internet (of 500mb) how the he'll do they get away
with calling it unlimited? I also get
500 texts but they don't call that unlimited?
I wish three mobile would get their arses in gear and get the new iPhone. They are usually pretty good with price plans but maybe that's cos their current phone range sucks.