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I believe there was a conference today which some employees from both Orange & TMobile stores were invited too. Anyone care to tell what was revealed?
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Here's my guess
EE4G Gold. Unlimited minutes, texts and data £48 per month EE4G Silver 2000 minutes, unlimited texts, 10 GB data £43 per month EE4G Bronze 2000 minutes, 2000 texts, 5 GB data £38 per month EE4G Starter 1000 minutes,2000 texts, 2GB data £33 per month All contracts 24 months. Existing orange and t mobile customers with at least 15 months in to a 24 month contract free upgrade 4G handset subject to migrating to same or higher price plan with new 24 month contract.
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If its anything like that I wont be moving.
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I wonder what kind of sim only plans they will have
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Why so many minutes? |
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10GB of data...
Keep dreaming! |
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They are going to be the only MNO with LTE for at least 6 months (possibly Virgin as MVNO).
They are going to milk it. Expect prices to not come down until the other MNOs start offering LTE too. At that point, O2 can compete with EE for who is most expensive. I would expect Three to continue to be cheapest. |
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I think the data allowances will be high and there will be unlimited plans too. What would be the point otherwise.
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With 3g as it is at the moment I really dont see the point of getting 4g with the premium they are attaching to it.
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Im in the same mindset, 3G provides more than I need in terms of streaming and browsing on the move. Certainly won't be taking 4G at any premium over 3G.
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I dunno about you guys, but 3G on three, at least for me, has gotten better the past few months. I wasn't able to stream video so well, now I can stream higher bitrate video without constant buffering. Download speeds are still the same, but seems something somewhere is now better optimized with regards to the signal strength, pretty much buffer free play most of the time now.
I'm still ok to go on with 3g for another year or so, see what late 2013 is saying and when the other networks get in on it. |
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EE are positioning themselves as a premium brand, is no way they will do a one plan type deal at that value.
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I'd be surprised if they have produced the plans from anything other than the Orange plans as the base.
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If your not long into your contract with Orange/T-Mobile can you still move?
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