Dear Linkers, I note that more and more mobile providers are now charging for data sessions by rounding each session up to the next megabyte.
This is something which strikes me as unfair - any person who uses their smartphone in an area with less than perfect coverage can have their allowance eaten up or overages skyrocket due to data sessions automatically reconnecting and registering as a full megabyte of usage, when only a few kilobytes has traversed the network. The way I see it, a heavy user (ie, large data allowance on their plan) in a good coverage area probably wouldn't care about this. OTOH a light user who has a 250Mb allowance who otherwise barely uses their phone, but whose phone reconnects six, ten times a day may end up paying excess in data charges when their actual usage may be only a few megabytes. Do other people think that this is unfair? Karl -- When in Canberra, don't catch a cab... Book with George! On average, a trip with Transport by George! is cheaper than a taxi. Transport by George! Ph: 02 6140 6333 / SMS: 0413 GEORGE http://www.transportbygeorge.com.au/ Georges Hire Cars Pty Ltd - HC112S _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
