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Old 04-18-2007, 10:18 AM
Pete Fotheringham
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Default Data add-ons

I currently have a pay monthly, SIM only*, online business contract
with O2 which currently charges £11 per month. I don't currently use
my allowance of calls and texts, but I regularly exceed the data
allowance of 0.5Mb per month. I use my phone quite a lot for email and
web browsing and get through between 5 and 10 Mb per month.

I would like to find an alternative/additional contract which would
allow me more data usage than O2's 0.5Mb. The best O2 can offer is a
30Mb bolt-on for £30 per month which is more than I need and more than
I want to pay!

Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent SIM only contract with
between 5 and 20Mb per month?

All suggestions gratefully received.

Thanks

Pete Fotheringham
*I don't want or need a phone, as my employer keeps me supplied with
regularly updated devices. They also provide SIM cards for testing,
but I want my own contract for personal use.


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Old 04-18-2007, 10:36 AM
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"Pete Fotheringham" <pete.fotheringham@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1176887880.541007.183810@e65g2000hsc.googlegr oups.com...
>I currently have a pay monthly, SIM only*, online business contract
>with O2 which currently charges £11 per month. I don't currently use
>my allowance of calls and texts, but I regularly exceed the data
>allowance of 0.5Mb per month. I use my phone quite a lot for email and
>web browsing and get through between 5 and 10 Mb per month.
>I would like to find an alternative/additional contract which would
>allow me more data usage than O2's 0.5Mb. The best O2 can offer is a
>30Mb bolt-on for £30 per month which is more than I need and more than
>I want to pay!


>Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent SIM only contract with
>between 5 and 20Mb per month?


How about the T-Mobile web n walk offer? For £7.50 on top of monthly price
you get 1Gb of internet.
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/personal/p...-new-customers

Minimum web and walk on pay monthly I think is £22.50 and that includes £34
of calling credit.

Yes its more than your basic O2 rental but then I guess the data you use on
O2 ends up being quite costly?

They do a sim only contract for £7.50 a month basic but I don't know if you
can put web and walk on top of that. If you could, then your monthly bill
would only be the £15 which is much more appealing if you do not use the
phone side of things.
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/eshop/pers...m-plans-sim.do
But I have a feeling you need a web and walk compatible phone to use the
service anyway.

As far as I know, the Vodafone charges are just as bad as o2

Something else you can look at it Orange World Access 25 - £16 for 25mb but
I don't know if that has to be added on to a calling plan.


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Old 04-18-2007, 11:59 AM
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"Beck" <daft_ader@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:f04onh$fvo$1@news.datemas.de...
>
> "Pete Fotheringham" <pete.fotheringham@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1176887880.541007.183810@e65g2000hsc.googlegr oups.com...
>>I currently have a pay monthly, SIM only*, online business contract
>>with O2 which currently charges £11 per month. I don't currently use
>>my allowance of calls and texts, but I regularly exceed the data
>>allowance of 0.5Mb per month. I use my phone quite a lot for email and
>>web browsing and get through between 5 and 10 Mb per month.
>>I would like to find an alternative/additional contract which would
>>allow me more data usage than O2's 0.5Mb. The best O2 can offer is a
>>30Mb bolt-on for £30 per month which is more than I need and more than
>>I want to pay!

>
>>Does anyone have any suggestions for a decent SIM only contract with
>>between 5 and 20Mb per month?

>
> How about the T-Mobile web n walk offer? For £7.50 on top of monthly
> price you get 1Gb of internet.
> http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/personal/p...-new-customers
>
> Minimum web and walk on pay monthly I think is £22.50 and that includes
> £34 of calling credit.
>
> Yes its more than your basic O2 rental but then I guess the data you use
> on O2 ends up being quite costly?
>
> They do a sim only contract for £7.50 a month basic but I don't know if
> you can put web and walk on top of that. If you could, then your monthly
> bill would only be the £15 which is much more appealing if you do not use
> the phone side of things.
> http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/eshop/pers...m-plans-sim.do
> But I have a feeling you need a web and walk compatible phone to use the
> service anyway.
>

You can add the £12.50 WnW Pro add on to this contract making £20 pm in
total. This allows full internet use with a 3GB "fair use" cap. You can use
it in any phone or data card and it allows use of the phone as a modem
(something not allowed on the basic £7.50 WnW add on).
--
Cheers, Steve.
Change jealous to sad to reply.


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Old 04-18-2007, 12:20 PM
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In article <DSmVh.3308$Ro3.831@text.news.blueyonder.co.uk>,
steve.dulieu@greenyonder.co.uk says...
>
> "Beck" <daft_ader@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:f04onh$fvo$1@news.datemas.de...
> >
> > They do a sim only contract for £7.50 a month basic but I don't know if
> > you can put web and walk on top of that. If you could, then your monthly
> > bill would only be the £15 which is much more appealing if you do not use
> > the phone side of things.
> > http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/eshop/pers...m-plans-sim.do
> > But I have a feeling you need a web and walk compatible phone to use the
> > service anyway.
> >

> You can add the £12.50 WnW Pro add on to this contract making £20 pm in
> total. This allows full internet use with a 3GB "fair use" cap. You can use
> it in any phone or data card and it allows use of the phone as a modem
> (something not allowed on the basic £7.50 WnW add on).
>


I'm on SIM only myself.

I think WnW Pro (which I use) is can no longer be added. It was £10 a
month allowing modem use and a 2GB "fair use" cap which. WnW Pro could
only be added or removed by customer services. I had no problems getting
it added but others had some difficulty.

The new WnW bundles can all be added or removed online: I just checked
on "My T-mobile" and there are options to add any of them.

Steve.

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Old 04-19-2007, 06:59 PM
Pete Fotheringham
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Thanks for the responses.
I've asked TMobile whether I can add the WnW to their £7.50 SIm only
deal, and I'm waiting for their answer.

Regards

Pete Fotheringham


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Old 04-22-2007, 06:31 AM
Pete Fotheringham
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On 19 Apr, 18:59, Pete Fotheringham <pete.fothering...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Thanks for the responses.
> I've asked TMobile whether I can add the WnW to their £7.50 SIm only
> deal, and I'm waiting for their answer.
>
> Regards
>
> Pete Fotheringham


And the answer from TMobile was:
> Web 'n' walk at just £7.50 extra per month for unlimited browsing and email on Flext,
> Relax and selected U-Fix pay monthly tariffs. It is not available on the SIM only plan.


{:-)

Oh well - it was worth a try. Thanks for your help.

Regards

Pete Fotheringham


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Old 04-22-2007, 02:02 PM
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In article <1177219879.332632.306290@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups .com>,
pete.fotheringham@gmail.com says...
>
> And the answer from TMobile was:
> > Web 'n' walk at just £7.50 extra per month for unlimited browsing and email on Flext,
> > Relax and selected U-Fix pay monthly tariffs. It is not available on the SIM only plan.

>
> {:-)
>


Nice to see T-mobile CS keeping up the same standards as other networks.
I must be bloody imagining it on my account then. Either that or they
are blocking it for new SIMonly connections.

Steve.

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