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- 12-09-2008, 12:18 PM #1IapetusGuest
Three have now had a 2GB allowance for £5 a month on their PAYG internet
add-on for some time now, 18 months I think. Have any of the other
operators equalled or exceeded Threes deal yet?
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- 12-11-2008, 03:33 AM #2IainGuest
Re: PAYG internet add-on
Iapetus wrote:
> Three have now had a 2GB allowance for £5 a month on their PAYG internet
> add-on for some time now, 18 months I think. Have any of the other
> operators equalled or exceeded Threes deal yet?
It is "fair use" nowadays. Changed a month or so ago.
- 12-27-2008, 11:34 AM #3MartinGuest
Re: PAYG internet add-on
On 27 Dec, 13:21, gray <[email protected]> wrote:
> When using a mobile broadband dongle can I either use the standard 1, 3
> or 7gb package for £10, £15, or £25 a month, or can I use the £5 a
> month internet add-on which is unlimited in accordance with fair use,
> this way will be much cheaper, but can i choose which to use or is the
> internet add-on for £5.00 per month just for mobile handsets?
>
> --
> gray
'Technically speaking' the £5 internet monthly add-on excludes any use
of your mobile as a modem.
I'm sure that is in black and white in the terms and conditons.
BUT it does work (last time i tried) and many people have posted that
they too have used their mobiles as modems on the £5 a month internet
monthly with no problems and no additional charges.
If you decide to do so then be sure not to have loads of credit on
your SIM card.
That way if your modem usage isn't covered by the internet monthly (so
you get charged per MB) then the most you will lose will be the amount
of credit you have left on your SIM card.
Martin.
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