on 28-09-2014 12:27
on 28-09-2014 12:27
Hello,
I was wondering if there was a tariff that specializes in data MB. I don't usually call or text on my iphone, but i would love to spend my tariff mainly on internet usage on the go.
If anyone has any idea or thought about this, I would kindly appricate it.
on 28-09-2014 12:33
on 28-09-2014 12:33
pay and go or contract @Maj123 ?
on 28-09-2014 12:36
on 28-09-2014 12:36
on 28-09-2014 12:40
I have no idea. I'm new to when it comes to these things.
All i'm asking is that I would like something for me to be able to surf the internet on the go. I don't really care about calls and texts. I would also want it cheap. Please give me some suggestions.
28-09-2014 12:46 - edited 28-09-2014 12:48
28-09-2014 12:46 - edited 28-09-2014 12:48
You have no idea about what? It's a simple question. Do you want a Pay & Go tariff or do you want to be on a monthly contract? The criteria are different for both. If you're unsure, this page has all of O2's tariffs:
on 28-09-2014 12:48
on 28-09-2014 12:49
O2's contract pricing for sim only can be found here https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/simplicity
Pay as you go pricing is also on the O2 website.
Tariffs are increasingly becoming all about the data with most these days having unlimited minutes and texts but varying data.
If your only concern is data use on your iPhone you may find better deals elsewhere as other networks have different data offers including unlimited data deals such as those offered by 3 and virgin media. You would be advised to check coverage suits your needs though first
28-09-2014 12:49 - edited 28-09-2014 12:53
28-09-2014 12:49 - edited 28-09-2014 12:53
Do you want to buy a new phone or just get a sim to use in the phone you already have?
Sorry @davethorp We posted at the same time. Your reply is much more detailed and would probably be more to the point of what the OP is looking for.
on 28-09-2014 13:00
on 28-09-2014 13:00
Thanks for your help guys. I wanted to stick to my phone number, but if I have to find another provider to fill my needs then so be it...
28-09-2014 13:05 - edited 28-09-2014 13:08
28-09-2014 13:05 - edited 28-09-2014 13:08
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for your help guys. I wanted to stick to my phone number, but if I have to find another provider to fill my needs then so be it...
If you want to keep your phone number you can call O2 up and request a PAC code. Give that to your new provider and your number should go across the next working day. There is a guide on here that I'm sure one of the more regulars than I will post a link to shortly
Never mind I found it http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Discussions-Feedback/Obtaining-a-PAC-Code-from-the-O2-Network/m-p/544270#U544270