EE - 4G

Anyone else noticed that the 'mobile broadband' plans, it's more expensive to choose a 24 months contract than a 18 month one! :D And lol at those plan lengths as well, who would get mobile broadband and sign up to an 18 month contract?


And laugh some more at no 8GB sim only tariff! :D
 
I hate to say it but these prices will get people to switch - because they aren't aimed at the people that would actually use it.

This won't stop joe-bloggs getting a slightly-more-expensive-than-Vodafone contract and bragging about having 4G when they only use 300MB/month.

I get your point however I think even the people who would be getting it for bragging rights would still end up using more data once they realise just how easy it is use when it is that quick. I just cannot imagine people buying into it just so they can say "I got a 4G iPhone yo, look how quick BBC loads up"
 
Hahaaaa even better, now being reported that the average usage on one of the EU 4G networks is 15GB a month, almost twice the top package.

Also can't see one positive tweet with #ee

All saying. You're joking/I'm out/pass ect.
 
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Anyone else noticed that the 'mobile broadband' plans, it's more expensive to choose a 24 months contract than a 18 month one! :D And lol at those plan lengths as well, who would get mobile broadband and sign up to an 18 month contract?

I hadn't noticed but yes you're right, the shorter contract is cheaper acrosss the board. Surely a typo..? :confused:
 
So unlimited isn't even available? Bahaha. Terrible.

4G really isn't worth bothering with at the moment as I suspected.
 
I'd be very surprised if people left their current providers to pay these premiums

That doesn't stop people upgrading to the newest iPhone regardless of the price or the new features.

4G is still 'early adopter' at the moment, and will be for a long time. The average non techy will only wise up 2+ years down the line just like they did with 3G.
 
4G is still 'early adopter' at the moment, and will be for a long time. The average non techy will only wise up 2+ years down the line just like they did with 3G.

Which is why surly they should target early adopters, which aren't going to 500mb-8Gb users.

Especially seeing as 98% of the population lives outside of the 4g areas.
 
I was expecting something like 5GB , 10GB and 20GB options at competitive prices. Very disappointing.
 
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Which as I said, they are targeting the wrong group. If you don't stream films or do anything that needs Gb why pay so much more for 4G? It makes no sense. You are totally wrong market for the tech, but you are the person they are targeting. It makes no sense.

Offer lower calls then and more Internet. But with those limits it makes 4g even more pointless that it allready is, seeing as its in like 8 cities.

They have till summer, before the others get 4G

America get **** deals on everything mobile related. So it's not comparable.

It is not really much more for me, like I said a comparative product from O2 or Vodafone it is like £5 more than the EE service. For more heavy data users yeah the choices kinda suck, I reckon doubling their current data usage would have been a good starting point.
 
These prices are correct, they're up on the EE intranet now. :o

Still, we have a massive new illuminated sign on the side of the head office in Bristol which went up overnight. That'll get lots of new customers right...?

Which building is that on? The one above the door in Aztec 800 is small and doesn't look illuminated.

Am I the only one that thinks the sign looks like 2 giant tablets with E on them? Hmmm.
 
It is not really much more for me, like I said a comparative product from O2 or Vodafone it is like £5 more than the EE service. For more heavy data users yeah the choices kinda suck, I reckon doubling their current data usage would have been a good starting point.

It's not though is it
Use iPhone as other 4g phones aren't available.
EE £179.99 + £36(500mb) or £41 (1gb) or
O2 £199.99 + ££31 (1gb) or
O2 £49.99. + £41 (2Gb)

So that's £10 extra
 
It is not really much more for me, like I said a comparative product from O2 or Vodafone it is like £5 more than the EE service. For more heavy data users yeah the choices kinda suck, I reckon doubling their current data usage would have been a good starting point.

It's not though is it

EE £179.99 + £36(500mb) or
EE £109.99 + £41 (1gb)
O2 £199.99 + ££31 (1gb)
O2 £49.99 + £41 (2Gb)
VF £99 +£37 (1Gb)
VF £49 + £42 (2Gb)
three £79 + £36 ( 2000mins, 5000 texts, unlimited Internet )


So that's £10 extra
Or half price phone and double internet

The only one in a similar price range is VF 1Gb but on EE you still end up paying twice the amount for the phone.
 
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Which building is that on? The one above the door in Aztec 800 is small and doesn't look illuminated.

Am I the only one that thinks the sign looks like 2 giant tablets with E on them? Hmmm.
He said it's on Cap, the side facing the road to the M4/M5 junction.

EE Film isn't using data allowance which is nice at least, I guess it demos the function even if you only have half a gig :) EE Clone phone on the other hand is £6 - is this a re-brand of handset insurance with an sync app on it? Doesn't look like anything else to me at least. Deezer also went to £41+ (was previously available on cheaper tariffs), this is a much undersold object though, I really like this app.
 
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