Ian,
Thanks for update I'm actually in Aus and finding out for someone moved back
and renting in London ( not always dsl/broadband available )
ps rates in aus are more than 5 times higher than uk rates on both
hsdpa
usb and the plan on even the slowest plan !!! so much the lucky country.
q1
Anyway you say T has 300 mins/month, I know it sounds obvious but could you
confirm thats a time plan eg use more than 300 mins and you will be charged
more ( I'm taking it usage is unlimted within reason on this plan ) ?
q2
Do you mean T-Mobile the company uses BT Openzone, I'm making a very bold
guess BT Open is BTs hspda nw but not sure ?
anyone using 3 hspdpa in london :-(
Sammy
"Ian" <ian.groups@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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On 4 Apr, 14:48, "sammy" <kim...@bigpond.net.au> wrote:
> Again seeking advice of anyone using this plan
Experiences of 3 broadband seem mixed. I tried it for a day in
Edinburgh and dumped it, as the data rates achieved were dreadful,
whatever the connection speed. A friend's partner who signed up for a
year reports the same. Others, elsewhere, have said that it's pretty
good. So I'd say "try it where you are", definitely.
As for deals ...
If you are an existing customer you can get the contract deals half
price (so £7.50 over 18 months, modem free) and the modem is only £20
on PAYG. Big advantage of PAYG is that you don't get clobbered by that
£100/GB if you run over - it just stops working.
I went for T-Mobile intead: £15/month for two years, free modem,
unlimited T-Mobile WiFi access, 300 minutes/month BT Openzone. And so
far, it's worked very well indeed.
Ian