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    Three UK charge money on exceeding data allowance

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    rajil.s | # 1 | 2011-02-02, 18:27 | Report

    Hi all,

    I am not aware if this is public knowledge or not, but Three have charged me at a rate of about £2/MB since I exceeded my 2GB monthly data allowance.

    I am wondering if its a good time to change networks now. Is there any network which has reasonable (mixed call/data) plans.

    Thanks

    PS: I am on a £15 sim only monthly plan at the moment.

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    tyrian89 | # 2 | 2011-02-02, 18:34 | Report

    On Three's "One Plan" you don't have a data cap at all (they recently removed it), so it might be worth looking into a sim only one plan deal or something.

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    marxian | # 3 | 2011-02-02, 18:40 | Report

    giffgaff FTW. £10 goodybag gives you 250 minutes plus (genuinely) unlimited data and texts. Other offers are also available: http://giffgaff.com/index/offer

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    gazza_d | # 4 | 2011-02-02, 18:41 | Report

    t-mobile uk do not charge you if you go over your data allowance, but restrict you to just web and email.

    I find that the data service is slow; patchy and unreliable though.

    I also got mugged on a couple of occasios by Three,which kinda irritated me, when on other months I fell well sort of my limit.

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    windows7 | # 5 | 2011-02-02, 18:57 | Report

    T-mobile certainly never used to charge if one exceed the fair usage, however in the dongle they did cap me when i once went over the 3gb limit, this meant i was only able to navigate sites as the speed was something like 15kb.... however in recent times i have heard rumors they been trying to quietly change this unlimited broadband policy, so is best to check first, this all seem to have started since the orange merger, is really a shame they also seem to be trying to go down the same road as all the other failed business modules. I personally have not received any information about this but then i have not been using the service other then to quickly check out a hand full of pages when on public transport.

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    gazza_d | # 6 | 2011-02-02, 19:10 | Report

    Originally Posted by windows7 View Post
    T-mobile certainly never used to charge if one exceed the fair usage, however in the dongle they did cap me when i once went over the 3gb limit, this meant i was only able to navigate sites as the speed was something like 15kb.... however in recent times i have heard rumors they been trying to quietly change this unlimited broadband policy, so is best to check first, this all seem to have started since the orange merger, is really a shame they also seem to be trying to go down the same road as all the other failed business modules. I personally have not received any information about this but then i have not been using the service other then to quickly check out a hand full of pages when on public transport.
    T-mobile recently announced that they would reduce everyone's fair use limit on data to 500MB from yesterday - there was so much uproar that they backtracked after a couple of days and said that it would only apply to new contracts and from any renewal date.

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    ndi | # 7 | 2011-02-02, 19:17 | Report

    How is this an N900 issue?

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