Arrr good good. :)
Yeh, seems a little bizarre for it to just charge through if the phone is left 
on. Surely people don't make a call, turn the phone off so has not to use 
"time" and have to keep turning it off and on..lol. You'd think something would 
have to be working away to say "hey, im doing something so using your service".
Maybe I was just looking for the needle in the haystack,..lol.

I'll go back to trying to decipher what I'm working on now,..lol. :)

Kind regards
Daniel

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On 26/10/2011, at 10:28 PM, Tim Law wrote:

> Yes Daniel, I had turned off Push notifications too, and Location Services. 
> 
> I had turned the iPhone off for the plane travel, and not used many apps when 
> I arrived, so it was set up as minimalist as it could be.  I was wary and 
> cautious about the high charges on roaming. Little did I realise how the 
> different charging regime of charging by time rather than data volume was 
> going to cost me dearly even with a 'local' SIM card. 
> 
> Tim
> 
> On 26/10/2011, at 10:19 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
> 
>> Hi Tim
>> 
>> Nice summary thanks.
>> Out of interest though. Had you turned off things like Push for email?
>> And did you leave Apps running "in the background". (I know they're not 
>> meant to use data,...but I'm still a bit wary of this.) I haven't been out 
>> of the country so haven't been able to test it.
>> (Any one want to buy me a ticket to New Zealand for a week so I can test it 
>> please??) :))
>> 
>> Any app or service that has to keep a connection open I'm sure must be the 
>> ones that chew through the data and cost. Just curious.
>> 
>> Kind regards
>> Daniel
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>> 
>> On 26/10/2011, at 10:08 PM, Tim Law wrote:
>> 
>>> I've most often seen questions about travelling with iPad and iPhones, so 
>>> thought I'd send the group my recent experience which may help someone from 
>>> asking the question over again.
>>> 
>>> I have just spent a month travelling France, Switzerland, Austria and 
>>> Germany. Most of the time we were in France and Germany. 
>>> In Australia I have a data plan with Telstra that gives me 1Gb per month. 
>>> 
>>> /snip
>>> The next morning I got a text from Orange to say I'd got 3€ left. Eeek. I'd 
>>> not used the iPhone at all, it was chewing through this data all by itself. 
>>> And what's more, part of the place we stayed had good WiFI connection. Part 
>>> of it didn't. When my French friend navigated my account usage on the 
>>> Orange website, he found a long list of data downloads, each with a 
>>> flagfall of 50c (I think), and whilst the data downloaded was minimal, the 
>>> time was what was being charged for.  This is unlike Australia where we get 
>>> charged for the amount of data, not the time. At least that's how my 
>>> Telstra plan works for 3G and data. 
>>> 
>>> Lesson learnt, I turned off both 3G and Data, loaded another 20€ onto the 
>>> SIM, and resolved to never turn them on again. 
>>> /snip
>>> 
>>> Tim
>>> 
>>> 
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