This is such a backwards step, as smartphones become more prevalent always on internet access is going to be more and more important and data usage is only ever going to go up. I want data to be cheaper both domestically and internationally.
I was thinking of going with O2 because I want to start using google maps navigation on a regular basis. Now I'll have to sort out going with someone else, don't want to accidentally go over. I'm not video streaming or anything, but I just can't risk it!
So thats now:
Orange offering 500MB (hard limit) or 1GB FUP.
O2 offering 500MB or 1GB (hard limits)
Vodafone offering 500MB (hard limit) or 1GB (hard limit and only on certain phones)
3 offering 1GB FUP
T-Mobile offering 1GB or 3GB FUP
explain? What do you mean 500mb "OR" 1GB FUP? I'm not digging, I just don't know/understand and want to.![]()
I've just worked this out as their top 3% of users are consuming an average of around 3750GB. In a month that's not such an obscene amount of data considering that Smartphones full fat websites.
That 500MB limit translates to about 3 minutes of video streaming a day if you don't use the web for anything else.
not exactly Those top 3% of users are only doing the equivalent of 25minutes streaming video a day ... thats not even a single tv ep on iplayer a day.
Throw in google maps streaming for your GPS, Spotify, and full fat browsing (Just opening the BBC front page of news runs you almost 0.4MB) and i'm not surprised that people are finding it easy to go over.
Their stats are a bit dodgy, I'd like the numbers on the breakdown of phone model ownership. I bet that the 97% people with low usage is largely made up of people with phones that provide a terrible internet experience, whilst the 3% is almost entirely their iPhone owners.
ghost check your facts, it's 500mb hard limit(can get another 2gb, can't remember if it's extra £5/month or £10/month) for new customers on 3. this happened in the last couple of months, there was a thread on here about it.
and I thought it was 750mb not 1gb fub for orange.
looking at the price plans chart on the linked page there are 3 options for o2, 500mb, 750mb and 1gb dependent on which price plan you choose. is that only for iphone or for all phones/smrt phones?
Does this mean my unlimited iPhone 24mth contract will be changed to 500MB from October?
If so it is a major change to the terms of my contract so I should be able to cancel without any penalties even though I have 18mths to run.
Existing customers will continue under their present terms, unlimited data usage with an excessive use policy.
So if I sign up to an O2 simplicity 12 month contract before iPhone4 launch then I get a year with unlimited use still.