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:
30-10-2012 21:26 - edited 30-10-2012 21:27
30-10-2012 21:26 - edited 30-10-2012 21:27
O2 doesn't have too many masts in Narnia yet:P few logistical problems with the council there;)
Must be nice to live out of the way though?:)
on 30-10-2012 21:34
on 30-10-2012 21:46
on 30-10-2012 21:46
@Liquid wrote:O2 doesn't have too many masts in Narnia yet:P few logistical problems with the council there;)
Must be nice to live out of the way though?:)
Just a few haha
Narnia does have its plus points ... Just don't think they have heard of 3G just yet, nevermind 4G!
on 30-10-2012 21:55
on 30-10-2012 21:55
Penny123 wrote:
I thought so Pickles The older 2g phones have better voice connectivity in rural areas.
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Yes I am going to have to look out an old Nokia 3310 for calls ...
on 30-10-2012 21:59
on 30-10-2012 21:59
Ive only just gained 3G in the last 6 months where i live. Well I sometimes get 2G and some times if i switch on and of flight mode to force for 3G and I live in a town.
But my speeds on 3G if and when, is about 3.2 - 6.6 mbs per second download and 1.3 and 3.3Mbs upload.
ping is about 80-180ms tho which is quite high as its much loweer else where.
on 30-10-2012 22:01
on 30-10-2012 22:08
on 30-10-2012 22:08
Do you know Penny123, I beleive you.
I still have my Nokia 3310. it it works like a charm. One of my Work Collegues is bowwing it at moment as his phone went down the Toilet. But he said its brough back the good old days.
I also love my T68i. Still works and I still play Erix on it.
So I agree with you. I love my iphone, but never forget where my phone days came from
on 30-10-2012 22:11
@Pickles wrote:
@Liquid wrote:O2 doesn't have too many masts in Narnia yet:P few logistical problems with the council there;)
Must be nice to live out of the way though?:)Just a few haha
Narnia does have its plus points ... Just don't think they have heard of 3G just yet, nevermind 4G!
Never heard of the place lol It would be nice to live out of the way though I suppose even if it only meant 2g lol
on 30-10-2012 22:14
@darrengf wrote:Do you know Penny123, I beleive you.
I still have my Nokia 3310. it it works like a charm. One of my Work Collegues is bowwing it at moment as his phone went down the Toilet. But he said its brough back the good old days.
I also love my T68i. Still works and I still play Erix on it.
So I agree with you. I love my iphone, but never forget where my phone days came from
My 3210 gets fired up now and again for a game of snake
on 30-10-2012 22:31
on 30-10-2012 22:31
Slightly bit of topic with ee. but these are the speeds with o2 3g, o2 2g and o2 wifi all at my house.
O2-3G will come on, if you force the phone to go onto 3g, it doesnt as a rule find 3g with out being told to.
O2-2G is trust old fav, come rain or shine, its always there (Doesnt like snow though lol)
O2-Wifi, again tusty fav and happy with the service (Touch wood doesnt let me down now lol)