23-10-2012 00:24 - edited 23-10-2012 00:35
23-10-2012 00:24 - edited 23-10-2012 00:35
Wow, I don't think I'll be in any rush to go for this, I nearly choked on a rather good whisky:
4G tariffs
No one expected the next mobile internet step to be cheap. The entry level contract for 4G mobile broadband smartphones will set you back £36 per month and give a measly 500MB data allowance – so at 12Mb per second you’ll have shot your bolt in about 40 minutes.
The top tier tariff will be a whopping £56 per month and give a more respectable 8GB monthly limit.
If you need extra data in a month, it will be available in 50MB (£3), 500MB (£6), 2GB (£15) and 4GB (£20) data add ons.
You can read the article here:
on 23-10-2012 00:50
on 23-10-2012 00:50
23-10-2012 00:54 - edited 23-10-2012 01:00
23-10-2012 00:54 - edited 23-10-2012 01:00
I'm sure O2 can beat this and they really need to now, this is a golden opportunity for O2 to blow them out of the water.
@Liquid I've sent you the link on Twitter.
on 23-10-2012 01:03
on 23-10-2012 01:03
23-10-2012 01:09 - edited 23-10-2012 01:11
23-10-2012 01:09 - edited 23-10-2012 01:11
I agree and their new network may be even faster on DC-HSDPA, up to 42Mbps.
on 23-10-2012 08:17
on 23-10-2012 08:17
on 23-10-2012 08:38
on 23-10-2012 08:38
on 23-10-2012 08:49
on 23-10-2012 08:49
People just jumped for this with no research at all but it seems the promised land isn't all it's cracked up to be!
on 23-10-2012 09:37
on 23-10-2012 09:59
on 23-10-2012 09:59