"Geoff Lane" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I was looking in to a mobile alternative to a presently unreliable
> landline connection and find the mobile companies prohibitively expensive.
>
> T-Mobile advertise one service as UNLIMITED data download, then you read
> the fair use policy and this UNLIMITED use actually means you are limited
> to 3GB per month; unless I am reading it wrong.
>
I think both t-mobile and vodaphone have a fair use policy. T-mobile say the
first time you abuse it you get a wrist slap warning letter with advice on
reducing usage. I think its a 3 strike and you're out system but whether
they can actually boot you off and still charge till the end of the year I
would doubt. From what I gather with most isps they monitor you and if its
regular over use then you get the warnings. I would think most people would
go over limit occasionally?
We are paying £25 to demon which isnt capped at all. To be honest if we
hadnt been moving I would have swapped to a much cheaper service but most
expect a years sign up. So £29 quoted isnt too bad ( better than none -
scary thought) especially as we can save on mobile phone calls to family
members by using messenger.
I'm not sure the 3 GB is going to be much of a problem to us as we dont do
huge down/uploads. What ever we sign up for we are going to get stuck with
for a year, which is more annoying. If I buy my own card/modem I dont see
why I cant sign up for 3 months but I doubt they'd budge.
Demon do a service to laptop via blackberry but pricewise I think it works
out much the same monthly.
Thanks for posting. If I find anything better I'll let you know.

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