On 2/11/2014 7:50 PM, Ari Becker wrote:
Yeah, by "true unlimited" I was talking about Internet, not voice. I
meant unlimited data without throttling for going over an arbitrary 3G
limit.
Because of the nature of my job, I only have access to a landline on
weekends so I have to watch my usage very carefully not to go over the
limit and have my main source of Internet access slow to a crawl. I
currently pay 100 shekels a month, I could easily be persuaded to up
that to 200 or 300 shekels a month for a never-throttle plan so that I
can watch YouTube and listen to Internet radio in peace.
Back when I was using USB sticks for cellular internet, I got an Orange
pay as you go SIM with it. 149 NIS a month gave me 20gig. I don't know
if they still offer it or another similar plan.
The competition from Cell-Com was truely unlimted, BUT if you went over
what 80% of their users used that month, the next month you were in
cellular data hell, around 56k bits per second. Pelephone had a similar
plan. The way around that was buy two SIMs, and when one was limited,
use the other. I had a friend who dropped her landline in favor of a
Cell-Com unlimited data plan. No one told her about the limit and she
was back to a landline in a month.
BTW, if you are using Golan, it's only 59 NIS a month. They are having a
sale for 2014, and the price will hold until the end of the year.
Geoff.
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Geoffrey S. Mendelson 4X1GM/N3OWJ
Jerusalem Israel.
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