Read more.UK's biggest mobile network responds to Three and Vodafone competitive offerings.
Read more.UK's biggest mobile network responds to Three and Vodafone competitive offerings.
Thing is, people don't really consume that much data on their phones, so offering unlimited data plan for say 30$ (when a user only averages say 10GB of data per month) is much better business than giving 15GB of traffic for 10$. Users always want more, so why don't offer them that for...more money? Even if they don't use it.
I personally find it really weird that there even are 1st world countries without affordable limitless 4G and 5G connections.
I've been paying for years about 14€/month for as fast connection as the network can supply, so usually 50-100Mbit/s which is more than enough for a phone.
I have 20 H speech and 20 GB data / Mo, and i use about 3 H speech and 1 Gb data.
If thats not a proof i am not afflicted with the smartphone decease i dont know.
So i could change to a smaller and cheaper plan no problem, but i like having a overhead in mobile data, like i also do in computer hardware and other walks of life.
I will have to change supplier again soon as i can see one can give me 30 / 30 for the same price i pay now.
I think I'm on £32/month for unlimited data at unlimited speeds. SIM only. Vodafone rolling monthly contract.
As a guide, I used to be on 8GB/month and now I go through that in about 3 weeks. It also allows me to tether which is very useful.
£35 a month PAYG with 3, unlimited data including tethering is a great deal.
I spend days away climbing then chilling in my camper so tethering is a must.
If you're a climber then tethering is a must!
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