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peeps1980 Posts: 42

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On 2004-06-10 11:57:56, Chaser81 wrote:
Not a lot you can do, O2's free GPRS offer ends as of today I am afraid. You will now have to pay for GPRS at a rate of £2.35 per MB. Having said that, that makes O2 the cheapest for Pay and Go GPRS, as both Vodafone and Orange charge £4 per MB. Get a contract though, its cheaper still.



I am on a Vodafone contract p900 and I get charged 0.002p per kb which is £2.04 (or £2.05 rounded) per mb, I guess this is even better than Orange
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Posted: 2004-06-10 15:00:55
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danberte Posts: 109

@petrutms

do you use the same 4usd/month on orange ro like i do? wap unlimited but browsing html too on px00, huh?

cool one. must admit, long live orange romania. hai noroc! apropos, de unde esti din cluj?
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Posted: 2004-06-10 15:36:00
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stewart01 Posts: 170

Here in Canada, on Fido, its around $15 per 500K.... which is around 6 pounds...

0.3 cents per Kbyte for "GPRS pay as you go".

Your rates sound pretty good...


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Posted: 2004-06-10 15:39:26
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andrew.elliott69 Posts: 37

You can also ring 2435 and select option 7

By following these options you can buy 5 MB extra GPRS on top of the 1MB you get free for £4, this is a bolton to which you have to make sure you haveenough money on your phone on your aniversary date


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Posted: 2004-06-10 16:08:43
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bogdan1978buc Posts: 285

@petrutms: thanks for making this info, public.
Now "everybody" will know If you know what I mean!
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Posted: 2004-06-10 16:28:00
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petrutms Posts: > 500

bogdan, everybody knows that! especially in uk.
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Posted: 2004-06-10 17:53:01
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bossjohnc Posts: 450

Unfortunately it's no longer available anyway.

Fortunately - I have it
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Posted: 2004-06-10 18:23:54
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davo87 Posts: 204

Yer well t-mobile charge £7.50 per MB on contract! its outrageous!i mean, now that is taking the piss! i hardly ever use it anyway so it doesnt bother me but i still think the charges are pretty ridiculous
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Posted: 2004-06-10 18:25:50
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chrisfirst Posts: 266

So it's still the cheapest way.

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Posted: 2004-06-10 19:09:14
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redbull Posts: 72

as good as the gprs rates are i dont think im prepared to give up my unlimited wap with dialup for bolt ons ok its slower but hey for me its unlimited and hey its still pretty cheap...although they charged me 6p to download 3emails so i changed the account2dial up connection hoho
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Posted: 2004-06-10 19:15:00
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