on 07-03-2013 20:50
on 07-03-2013 21:01
on 07-03-2013 21:01
Yes thats intresting mind you its £15 more than the one with 2gb seems a bit steep to me
on 07-03-2013 21:02
on 07-03-2013 21:02
on 07-03-2013 21:08
It is does make me wonder though if everyone suddenly had 4gb would the network cope
on 07-03-2013 21:48
on 07-03-2013 21:48
@Anonymous wrote:It is does make me wonder though if everyone suddenly had 4gb would the network cope
I used to push at least 7GB on my own every month, network will cope just fine
@Anonymous wrote:Yes thats intresting mind you its £15 more than the one with 2gb seems a bit steep to me
Just before the refresh the £46 On & On was unlimited calls / text and 2GB, so in comparison with the new version, thats 2GB more data for a whopping £1 more
on 07-03-2013 21:49
on 07-03-2013 21:53
@version7point0 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It is does make me wonder though if everyone suddenly had 4gb would the network cope
I used to push at least 7GB on my own every month, network will cope just fine
@Anonymous wrote:Yes thats intresting mind you its £15 more than the one with 2gb seems a bit steep to me
Just before the refresh the £46 On & On was unlimited calls / text and 2GB, so in comparison with the new version, thats 2GB more data for a whopping £1 more
Yes im not saying it wasnt but now its £15 more for 2gb extra which is a lot or I think it is anyway but it will suit some people
on 07-03-2013 22:00
on 07-03-2013 22:00
The £32 tariff that compares to only allows for a limited selection of phones for free though.
In my expereince (more than likely a location specific one) people will pay a higher amount per month as long as they get the phone they want for free and disregard what they are actually getting in terms of a tariff.
on 07-03-2013 22:02
Any idea why its not available on simplicity?