Ronnie Tucker wrote: > LeeGroups wrote: > >> Colin Murphy wrote: >> >> >>> On Thursday 02 July 2009 11:11:13 javadayaz wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Dont take the Unlimited at face value. The unlimited is 3gb's worth of >>>> data. Although they do say if you go over your limit you will be informed. >>>> Im with Tmobile. I do occassionaly stream audio but not that much. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Orange, who I am with, couldn't offer me anything, which is why I now have >>> PAC >>> code in hand and consider myself between contracts. >>> >>> Is the 3Gb a G1 special contract - I am looking at a T-Mobile solo (sim >>> only) >>> and the best I can find is 1Gb. I must agree with Michael, T-Mobile do >>> seem >>> the best. >>> >>> I suppose what I was really looking for was a mobile phone package for >>> voice >>> that I could 'bolt-on' a mobile broadband package to, giving me, maybe, 3Gb >>> or 5Gb - just doesn't seem to be an option. When I mentioned this type of >>> usage to the Orange customer services the guy nearly collapsed. >>> >>> I am looking for this bandwidth because I would like to dump FM radio and >>> move >>> to internet radio streaming instead. Perhaps I'm just too ahead of the >>> bleeding edge for this? >>> >>> Thank you all for not castigating me on my off topic post, which really was >>> meant to go to Javad directly. >>> >>> >> Yes, the G1 has it's own tariff on T-Mobile, it's due to the G1 chatting >> to Google 24/7. >> You can't get the tariff without buying a G1. >> I've had mine six months and used a lot of bandwidth, can't say how much >> exactly but a lot... >> No ones, complained to me yet... And I use the Last.FM app to stream >> music, it's brilliant, as long as you've remembered to charge the battery! >> >> The cheapest tariff they do is £25/month, 200 txts/200mins (though I >> think I got a special with 400 txts), and I paid £40 (I think) for the >> phone. >> I don't you'll beat it, on sim only deal, and having to pay for the G1. >> >> Lee >> >> > What I did with my G1 was to unlock it, with a code (~£8) then stick a 3 > SIM in it. As long as the 3 SIM is activated and using data then it'll > work dandy. They have a £5/mth bolt-on with unlimited data, you just use > £5 from your available balance (if over £5) to buy the bolt-on. I hardly > use mine for calls (ironic for a mobile phone) so I put about £10 in it > every few months. :D > > The G1 is easily the best phone I've ever had and I wouldn't part with it. But how much did you pay for the G1 can I ask?
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