Re: Best UK data plan?

2008-08-02 Thread Tim Coggins
That seems a good deal. Looking at their terms and conditions it looks
as if there is no hard coded bandwidth limitations too.

http://shop.o2.co.uk/boltonTerms?boltonId=180028

Tim


On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Stroller
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 30 Jul 2008, at 15:56, Gothnet wrote:
>> ...
>> I'm expecting my FreeRunner in the next day or so (thanks Truebox)
>> and was
>> wondering if any other UK users had come across any good data tariffs?
>>
>> I've got myself a SIM card from T-Mobile with their Solo 15
>> package, and
>> managed to persuade the guy in the shop to try selling it to me
>> with their
>> "Mobile Broadband Plus" add-on. 12.50 for 3G a month unrestricted
>> use. This
>> combination's not on their lists or their website and head office
>> said it
>> couldn't be done, but for once "computer says yes" in store.
>
> It would have helped comparison if you'd included a link [1], but
> AFACT the summary is £15 / month for 350 minutes + 650 texts. (Plus
> price of your unlimited data)
>
> My initial reaction was that that is a bargain, because presently I'm
> on an expensive O2's "Online 30" contract [2] which includes subsidy
> of my last handset, a Sony Ericsson P990i smartphone, nearly 18
> months ago. As you will see from the link I am paying £30 a month for
> 400 minutes.
>
> I tried to check out alternative tariffs from O2 a couple of weeks
> ago and found them confusing. I believed at that time the equivalent
> tariff, not including a subsidised phone was £25. Mobile phone
> companies seem to try deliberately to make life as confusing as
> possible - I couldn't find a tariff *exactly* the same as mine, but
> the one I found was only a few quid saving for about the same number
> (+/- 12.5%) of minutes.
>
> However, in replying to your message today I have just found the O2
> "simplicity" tariffs [3]. Their "Online 25" contract is "now" only
> £20, and it includes 600 minutes, 1000 texts and a free "bolt on".
> This is actually not obvious from when you click on the link I've
> given below, because the default "bolt on" is unlimited free texts,
> however you can instead select the "Unlimited Web" by clicking where
> it says "change".
>
> Thus O2 "Simplicity", despite sounding like a feminine hygiene
> product, might be better value for you. As I read it you're paying
> £27.50 per month in total for your Solo 15 (350 minutes + 650 texts)
> + data. The O2 would give you nearly twice as many calls for £7.50
> less, and still include unlimited data! Also voicemail is free on O2
> and out-of-inclusive calls seem to be cheaper, too.
>
> It looks like the discount of "Online 25" to £20 is only available to
> new subscribers throughout August, which is a bit of a pain because
> my contract doesn't expire until September. I'll perhaps read &//or
> post to the Usenet group uk.discounts.and.bargains at that time and
> see if anyone else has any suggestions - it might be worth you doing
> so now, as I have not tried hard to better the price T-Mobile have
> offered you, and I think you'll find some experts on that group (also
> check uk.telecoms.mobile).
>
> HTH,
>
> Stroller.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [1] http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/business/mobile-phones/sim-card/
> pay-monthly/
> [2] http://shop.o2.co.uk/tariffs/18_months/benefits/Online_30
> [3] http://shop.o2.co.uk/tariffs/sim_only
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Re: Best UK data plan?

2008-08-02 Thread Stroller

On 30 Jul 2008, at 15:56, Gothnet wrote:
> ...
> I'm expecting my FreeRunner in the next day or so (thanks Truebox)  
> and was
> wondering if any other UK users had come across any good data tariffs?
>
> I've got myself a SIM card from T-Mobile with their Solo 15  
> package, and
> managed to persuade the guy in the shop to try selling it to me  
> with their
> "Mobile Broadband Plus" add-on. 12.50 for 3G a month unrestricted  
> use. This
> combination's not on their lists or their website and head office  
> said it
> couldn't be done, but for once "computer says yes" in store.

It would have helped comparison if you'd included a link [1], but  
AFACT the summary is £15 / month for 350 minutes + 650 texts. (Plus  
price of your unlimited data)

My initial reaction was that that is a bargain, because presently I'm  
on an expensive O2's "Online 30" contract [2] which includes subsidy  
of my last handset, a Sony Ericsson P990i smartphone, nearly 18  
months ago. As you will see from the link I am paying £30 a month for  
400 minutes.

I tried to check out alternative tariffs from O2 a couple of weeks  
ago and found them confusing. I believed at that time the equivalent  
tariff, not including a subsidised phone was £25. Mobile phone  
companies seem to try deliberately to make life as confusing as  
possible - I couldn't find a tariff *exactly* the same as mine, but  
the one I found was only a few quid saving for about the same number  
(+/- 12.5%) of minutes.

However, in replying to your message today I have just found the O2  
"simplicity" tariffs [3]. Their "Online 25" contract is "now" only  
£20, and it includes 600 minutes, 1000 texts and a free "bolt on".  
This is actually not obvious from when you click on the link I've  
given below, because the default "bolt on" is unlimited free texts,  
however you can instead select the "Unlimited Web" by clicking where  
it says "change".

Thus O2 "Simplicity", despite sounding like a feminine hygiene  
product, might be better value for you. As I read it you're paying  
£27.50 per month in total for your Solo 15 (350 minutes + 650 texts)  
+ data. The O2 would give you nearly twice as many calls for £7.50  
less, and still include unlimited data! Also voicemail is free on O2  
and out-of-inclusive calls seem to be cheaper, too.

It looks like the discount of "Online 25" to £20 is only available to  
new subscribers throughout August, which is a bit of a pain because  
my contract doesn't expire until September. I'll perhaps read &//or  
post to the Usenet group uk.discounts.and.bargains at that time and  
see if anyone else has any suggestions - it might be worth you doing  
so now, as I have not tried hard to better the price T-Mobile have  
offered you, and I think you'll find some experts on that group (also  
check uk.telecoms.mobile).

HTH,

Stroller.






[1] http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/business/mobile-phones/sim-card/ 
pay-monthly/
[2] http://shop.o2.co.uk/tariffs/18_months/benefits/Online_30
[3] http://shop.o2.co.uk/tariffs/sim_only
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Re: Best UK data plan?

2008-07-30 Thread Gothnet

My bad - I meant 3GB a month, unrestricted on what you can do with it.

I don't think it's only 3G traffic, at least I couldn't find any reference
to anything differentiating which technology you could use. The only plan
differences I could see were whether you were allowed to use the phone as a
modem for a laptop (Mobile Broadband) or not (Web'n'Walk).

Guess we'll see when the first bill comes in!



arne anka wrote:
> 
>> "Mobile Broadband Plus" add-on. 12.50 for 3G a month unrestricted use.
> 
> would it be technically possible to use a 3G data plan with a 2.5G device?
> 3G is umts, 2.5G gprs -- i would imagine t-online does not allow you to  
> use a umts plan with gprs.
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Re: Best UK data plan?

2008-07-30 Thread arne anka
> "Mobile Broadband Plus" add-on. 12.50 for 3G a month unrestricted use.

would it be technically possible to use a 3G data plan with a 2.5G device?
3G is umts, 2.5G gprs -- i would imagine t-online does not allow you to  
use a umts plan with gprs.

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Best UK data plan?

2008-07-30 Thread Gothnet

Hi all,

I'm expecting my FreeRunner in the next day or so (thanks Truebox) and was
wondering if any other UK users had come across any good data tariffs?

I've got myself a SIM card from T-Mobile with their Solo 15 package, and
managed to persuade the guy in the shop to try selling it to me with their
"Mobile Broadband Plus" add-on. 12.50 for 3G a month unrestricted use. This
combination's not on their lists or their website and head office said it
couldn't be done, but for once "computer says yes" in store.

It's only a month's rolling contract so - anyone found a better one?
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