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post Jul 19 2008, 21:17
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But coverage not as good and data speeds not very good at all....


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post Jul 20 2008, 11:42
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QUOTE(Confucious @ Jul 19 2008, 22:17) *
But coverage not as good and data speeds not very good at all....


It has coverage where I need it and full HSDPA - so it works for me! biggrin.gif


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post Jul 20 2008, 11:45
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But what speeds are you getting? When PCPro tested HSDPA dongles Three's rates were by far the worst...

But still not bad, so probably good enough.


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post Jul 22 2008, 16:33
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Is it better to use the daily cap?
This limits your maximum daily costs to £1.50 and according to the FUP allows 25mb per day so in theory 750mb per month, although that would cost £45.
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post Jul 22 2008, 17:48
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Is it better to use the daily cap?
This limits your maximum daily costs to £1.50 and according to the FUP allows 25mb per day so in theory 750mb per month, although that would cost £45.

It depends how you use your data - if you are going to use 25Mb every day it would probably work out cheaper but
a ) I don't know if anyone would use exactly 25Mb / day for 30 days and
b ) Isn't the cap £1 / day and
c ) despite me moaning about Three I've just bought a USB dongle - £7.50 / month for 5Gb it works out cheaper for just data....


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post Jul 28 2008, 05:46
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Act quick as from August this offer will not be available.
There is also no option of it free on higher talkplans, just the 250mb for £7.50

Customers can still get this offer by either been a new customer or changing talkplan to a relevant animal that will trigger the free internet.

I can only assume they are analyising the data from the customers that have it to see its impact and what to do in september?
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post Aug 1 2008, 17:53
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QUOTE(blackhorse @ Jul 28 2008, 06:46) *
Act quick as from August this offer will not be available.
There is also no option of it free on higher talkplans, just the 250mb for £7.50

Customers can still get this offer by either been a new customer or changing talkplan to a relevant animal that will trigger the free internet.

I can only assume they are analyising the data from the customers that have it to see its impact and what to do in september?


I see the plans have gone from the website.
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post Aug 11 2008, 07:32
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well just had my first bill after moving my domestic tariff to a plan that would trigger the July unlimited data bundle.
I can confirm it has no "physical" limit set to it like the 250mb bolt on and the panther unlimited extra.
I used 350 meg (and this was only cause i was on youtube all the time!!)
All it says is below my plan is unlimted data, doesnt say what my allowance was, doesnt say what my allowance is next month, just what i used and there was no charge
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post Aug 11 2008, 07:52
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That would fit in with a FUP of 500Mb.
You'll have to try harder to break 500 next month blackhorse wink.gif


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