on 08-06-2009 21:31
on 08-06-2009 21:31
on 08-06-2009 22:01
on 08-06-2009 22:01
on 08-06-2009 23:38
on 08-06-2009 23:38
I don't understand why we would have to pay for the tethering bolt-on when we get free internet/data with the iPhone tariffs?
because you will use much more data looking a page on your mac or pc than just on the iphone.
on 09-06-2009 00:01
on 09-06-2009 00:01
on 09-06-2009 00:35
on 09-06-2009 00:35
on 09-06-2009 01:53
on 09-06-2009 01:53
on 09-06-2009 02:36
on 09-06-2009 02:36
on 09-06-2009 02:42
on 09-06-2009 02:42
The tethering costs are ridiculous. We have unlimited data, (where unlimited is really within a fair limit), so why doesn't that just apply? If it gets too high then O2 could then do something, otherwise what is a little data from tethering every so often? Surely the fair limit is the fair limit, no matter how I achieve that? If it is hit faster due to a laptop using more data (only guess here is due to downloading files, email, browsing etc. will be the same) then the extra can simple be charged then.
on 09-06-2009 02:46
on 09-06-2009 02:46
The tethering costs are ridiculous. We have unlimited data, (where unlimited is really within a fair limit), so why doesn't that just apply? If it gets too high then O2 could then do something, otherwise what is a little data from tethering every so often? Surely the fair limit is the fair limit, no matter how I achieve that? If it is hit faster due to a laptop using more data (only guess here is due to downloading files, email, browsing etc. will be the same) then the extra can simple be charged then.
but how much would they charge extra what if you only use a little bit but john down the road thinks cool i'll download every simpsons episode ever made!
its still cheaper than buying a mobile broadband dongle!
on 09-06-2009 02:50
on 09-06-2009 02:50
The tethering costs are ridiculous. We have unlimited data, (where unlimited is really within a fair limit), so why doesn't that just apply? If it gets too high then O2 could then do something, otherwise what is a little data from tethering every so often? Surely the fair limit is the fair limit, no matter how I achieve that? If it is hit faster due to a laptop using more data (only guess here is due to downloading files, email, browsing etc. will be the same) then the extra can simple be charged then.
but how much would they charge extra what if you only use a little bit but john down the road thinks cool i'll download every simpsons episode ever made!
its still cheaper than buying a mobile broadband dongle!
Simple, they could cut your data off if you go over a hard limit until you pay for an extra allowance for that month, warn you on a soft limit so you have time to buy the extra you will possibly need. If you only use a little bit that is my point, how is it any different to just using a little bit of your unlimited data already given as part of the contract for your phone? It isn't, so they are just try to fleece customers.
on 09-06-2009 02:58
on 09-06-2009 02:58
The tethering costs are ridiculous. We have unlimited data, (where unlimited is really within a fair limit), so why doesn't that just apply? If it gets too high then O2 could then do something, otherwise what is a little data from tethering every so often? Surely the fair limit is the fair limit, no matter how I achieve that? If it is hit faster due to a laptop using more data (only guess here is due to downloading files, email, browsing etc. will be the same) then the extra can simple be charged then.
but how much would they charge extra what if you only use a little bit but john down the road thinks cool i'll download every simpsons episode ever made!
its still cheaper than buying a mobile broadband dongle!