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Right, I have an iPhone. I have had it for a year. I bought it on a pay as you go contract, as I looked at the costs of it on contract, and noted that I'm going to be spending enough for that to be worthwhile.
I am now reaching the end of the 12 months of free internet I get with the phone. If I stay on the current setup, they'll charge me £10 a month for internet. Therefore, I've started looking at what my options are regarding contracts. Here's the numbers:
Flexible Booster – Internet,
Unlimited: texts, T mobile talk, Landline talk,
Reduced various international talks.
Given these numbers, I lean reasonably strongly towards the T Mobile £10 a month option, with the flexible booster turned onto 'internet' most or all of the time. I don't make all that much use of my phone, I'll probably increase my use somewhat when I'm on the contract, but still probably not all that much. Mostly I'm after the usefulness of being able to use maps and apps that need the 'net whenever I want to.
However, there's one more factor. What are these various networks actually like, in terms of coverage, reliability, customer service? As such, I'd appreciate peoples thoughts on the networks. Particularly as regards London, but also just generally. All input appreciated.
I am now reaching the end of the 12 months of free internet I get with the phone. If I stay on the current setup, they'll charge me £10 a month for internet. Therefore, I've started looking at what my options are regarding contracts. Here's the numbers:
Provider | Cost | Talk time | Internet | Texts | Length |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tesco Mobile | £15 | 500 minutes | 500MB | Unlimited | Dunno |
T Mobile | £10 | 100 | Flexible Booster (1GB) | 100 | 30 day |
£15 | 350 | Flexible Booster (1GB) | 300 | 30 day | |
£15 | 600 | Flexible Booster (1GB) | 500 | 12 months | |
Three | £15 | 300+2k 3to3 | 1GB | 3000 | 1 month |
Virgin | £15 | 400 | 1GB | Unlimited | 12 months |
Virgin | £15 | 200 | 1GB | Unlimited | 30 day |
O2 | £15 | 300 | 500MB | Unlimited | 12 months |
Flexible Booster – Internet,
Unlimited: texts, T mobile talk, Landline talk,
Reduced various international talks.
Given these numbers, I lean reasonably strongly towards the T Mobile £10 a month option, with the flexible booster turned onto 'internet' most or all of the time. I don't make all that much use of my phone, I'll probably increase my use somewhat when I'm on the contract, but still probably not all that much. Mostly I'm after the usefulness of being able to use maps and apps that need the 'net whenever I want to.
However, there's one more factor. What are these various networks actually like, in terms of coverage, reliability, customer service? As such, I'd appreciate peoples thoughts on the networks. Particularly as regards London, but also just generally. All input appreciated.
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Date: 2010-07-21 01:03 pm (UTC)The general signal/3G is pretty good, as is their customer service once you find the arcane combination of numbers that will get you to a real person.