03-01-2019 19:30 - edited 03-01-2019 19:31
03-01-2019 19:30 - edited 03-01-2019 19:31
With the ever connected world we live in these days, I'm wondering how much people use.
As you may or may not know I gave up home broadband in November and I've just had my first full month data usage (I swapped direct debit dates after I joined so that messed it up)
When I took out my unlimited data contract, they said unlimited was just that I could stick it any device I wanted & hotspot as much as i wanted (not tried either yet)
Here's the result.
So is 45gb a lot compared to you, compared to you gals with home broadband... or am I a data minnow?
I'm wondering if fair usage is an outdated term.. or have you fallen foul?
I'll be reporting back monthly to see what I'm like over the remainder of the contract!
Would love your input!
on 03-01-2019 20:54
on 03-01-2019 20:54
on 03-01-2019 21:05
@Anonymous wrote:
Some places charge you for WiFi usage though
I've not come across any that charge cash.. just the ones that want to track you or check in on Facebook (skip check in option is right below the sign in button)
on 03-01-2019 22:09
on 03-01-2019 22:09
on 03-01-2019 22:20
on 03-01-2019 22:20
I use about 5GB out of 8GB allowance and the same on EE out of 20GB allowance.
Home wifi I use getting on for 45GB.
on 03-01-2019 22:31
on 03-01-2019 22:31
I have never been anywhere (here or abroad) where they charge you for WiFi...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 03-01-2019 22:39
on 03-01-2019 22:39
Some of the big hotels think it's ok to charge for wifi.
In fact some smaller chains such as Premier Inns charge too.
03-01-2019 23:01 - edited 03-01-2019 23:03
03-01-2019 23:01 - edited 03-01-2019 23:03
Using WiFi at home, but mobile data, 3G usually, through the day on weekdays:
on 03-01-2019 23:18
on 03-01-2019 23:18
on 03-01-2019 23:40
on 03-01-2019 23:40
@Anonymous wrote:
I'm beginning to feel like a data hog
on 03-01-2019 23:41
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