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Roll Over plan says 30GB per month, is it kept at 30GB throughout the contract?

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Yes, that's why I mentioned the offers.

From Feb it will be 10gb per month.

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Data rollover is available on £10 and higher Big Bundles and Rolling plans. You can roll over up to 100% of your monthly data allowance. For example, if your monthly allowance is 7GB, you can roll over a maximum of 7GB into the next month.


You need to keep the same Bundle or plan and renew on the same date each month, or your data will expire.

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@MI5I'm asking if it's 30GB added per month for the 12 months of the contract?

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Standard data allowance is per month but there are some offers on currently which will reduce after January.

So if the 30gb is an offer, no, it won't be available every month, if, however, it's the standard data amount, yes, it will be.

Which one are you looking at?

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I'm looking at the 30GB but will it reduce down to 10GB per month in February?

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Yes, that's why I mentioned the offers.

From Feb it will be 10gb per month.

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@MI5That makes in not a great deal imo

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All O2 PAYG plans are poor value, especially when you consider there's no 4g or wifi calling, no 5g data and restricted use abroad.

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@MI5should I try Gifgaff? Cancel if the reception is poor?

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It shouldn't be any different to O2.

Same signal and same restrictions. The only difference is you can get an esim with giffgaff.

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