>> Vodafone have an addon for any monthly contract that gives 120mb
>> per
>> month for £7.50.
>
>T-Mobile give you:
>
>£7.50/month - "Unlimited (1GB fair use - not a "cap" but they ask you
>to use less, IM/IRC not officially allowed but work anyway)
>£12.50/month - Unlimited (3GB fair use, IM/IRC etc. allowed
>officially (i.e. supported)).
>£22.50/month - Unlimited (10GB fair use, all services allowed
>including VoIP).
The point of all this was of course to avoid line rentals and fixed
rates, as I am a very light user - my typical BT phone bill is mostly
line rental, even all my internet access, website updates etc and 
voice
calls all come to less than the rental. So PAYG is definitely
attractive and cheaper to people like me on very low incomes.

Even if I don't go to mobile-only I'll definitely go to something like 
Post
Office phone service because of its lower rental costs and the
attraction of free evening and weekend calls coupled with free calls
to other users on same network without much complication and endless
needs to study and compare all the plan options and so on - BT's
options are far too complex and embroiled in small print - in the case
of what I've been studying from BT, quite literally very small print
in grey, I can read very small print but even my eyesight gives up
with BT small print, in their case the term small print should be
changed to small-and-faint-print.
-- 
Dilwyn Jones

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