Orange's acceptable use policy allows me to have 3gig in a month. 1.4gig is me 
going back and forth between London and Manchester on the Train and using my 
phone as a HSDPA modem when the cheap hotels I stay in charge 20 pounds a day 
for wired broadband (I kid you not!)

Something which is totally against O2's iphone contract I think? Oh plus the 
iphone doesn't support that kind of functionality :) Talking of which, did 
anyone see Woz's interview where he came down hard on the locked up iphone - 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/mediatechnologyandtelecoms/3145691/Steve-Wozniak-interview-iconic-co-founder-on-the-iPod-iPhone-and-future-for-Apple.html

Wow! Telegraph really need to deploy a spam catcher for there comments!

Ian Forrester

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> O2 only offer unlimited data with the iPhone though, but I can vaguely 
> remember seeing something in the T&Cs about not using the data plan 
> for streaming video.

Yeah I'm on O2 so have "unlimited" data - the T&Cs thing sounds about right for 
a mobile company tho. Bah humbug.

Ian - 1.4GB a month??! I need to make better use of my data plan.

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