on 09-06-2009 14:58
on 09-06-2009 14:58
on 19-06-2009 16:38
on 19-06-2009 16:38
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on 22-06-2009 11:04
on 22-06-2009 11:04
on 22-06-2009 14:04
on 22-06-2009 14:04
on 23-06-2009 00:47
on 23-06-2009 00:47
on 23-06-2009 06:02
on 23-06-2009 06:02
Actually I'm not happy with the "greed" of the iphone users posting on the forums since the release last night. At the moment, the iphone gives you unlimited data and free wifi plus loads of minutes as standard compared to other contracts. Yet iphone owners want more by expecting tethering to be free! Check the T&C's for the use of unlimited data on mobile phones. It's effectively turning the iphone into a usb dongle which is chargeable. That could be useful for people who don't want to carry an additional dongle along when one device could be used. That price is inline with mobile broadband dongles.
on 24-06-2009 05:18
on 24-06-2009 05:18
on 24-06-2009 07:59
on 24-06-2009 07:59
You are not connecting or using your sim with a modem. You are using it with the phone you are contracted for.
* in, or connected to, any other device including modems;
You have highlighted the above line? which part of "other" devices. Suggesting the iphone has magically turned into another device is not true.
on 24-06-2009 12:54
on 24-06-2009 12:54
on 24-06-2009 13:51
on 24-06-2009 13:51
When the tethering was announced I was quite excited until I saw t he charges they impose. I don't think o2 understand what unlimited actually means. For those who don't know, it means as much internet as you want using your iPhone. So why o2 want to charge extra for using THE PHONES internet just on a laptop is unclear to me - apart from they are greedy which we all know is true judging from todays episode.