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 24-10-2012 00:38
on 24-10-2012 00:38
And the lack of coverage.
Have you seen the new funny pictures?
on 24-10-2012 00:50
on 24-10-2012 00:50
on 27-10-2012 00:12
on 27-10-2012 00:12
Scathing reviews before the service has even started:
on 27-10-2012 09:18
Expect the complaints to pile up once the service is up and running
28-10-2012 11:14 - edited 28-10-2012 11:15
28-10-2012 11:14 - edited 28-10-2012 11:15
What makes me laugh is that the EE networks say on average our customers use 400mb out of the 500mb bundle,
This is because they only get 500mb data, get a warning when nearing the limit and stop using it.
If everyone has 1gb and then they say, we'll our customers use on average 900mb.
tmobile customers use on average 2gb and some more, so there's your answer. No limit and people use more.
when well they get it into their heads that people will happy use data if you let them.
give people a realistic figure to use and then see what happens.
but 500mb on 4g network is unreal.
Let me think what 4G is built for?
Answers on a postcard please lol
on 28-10-2012 14:58
on 28-10-2012 14:58
on 30-10-2012 13:46
on 30-10-2012 13:46
4G has gone live! More reviews will start showing now
on 30-10-2012 14:18
on 30-10-2012 14:18
@Pickles wrote:4G has gone live! More reviews will start showing now
With all the explosive excitement of a damp squib!
on 30-10-2012 18:52
on 30-10-2012 18:52
One thing I have noticed with EE TARIFFS you can add unlimited roaming Calls and Texts for an extra £5 a month that might make me think twice about switching contracts I wish O2 would offer that I would snap it up
on 30-10-2012 19:10
On wife's ip5 4g let in our house at 16 mg and 12 mg upload faster than my sky broadband lol !