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3 New tariffs
Looks like 3 are about to launch some new tarriffs tomorrow, can't say I'm exactly impressed by any of them really. Of course they are spinning it as a good thing saying you can't go over your data limits ect, but seriously 250mb!!
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Just pay an extra £3 a month a get all you can eat data instead of 250mb.
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So looking at that chart, what about people who don't want many calls, but want something better than a Galaxy Ace? It's pretty stupid that people are forced to select their phone based on the package, unless that chart is only showing the phones you can have for free.
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I think this is a poor change.
Trying to spin it as though they're doing something revolutionary by stopping usage when people exceed their pitiful 250MB allowance. Throttling speeds for the rest of the month would be a much better solution - but it's harder to sell someone that £2 one-off add on then, isn't it? |
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I think this is a poor change.
Trying to spin it as though they're doing something revolutionary by stopping usage when people exceed their pitiful 250MB allowance. Throttling speeds for the rest of the month would be a much better solution - but it's harder to sell someone that £2 one-off add on then, isn't it? |
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