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Bonovox Posts: > 500

Ok now i am on O2 pay and go and i mentioned on another thread about this. I said before that the 'unlimited' is capped at 500 mega bytes because O2 told me themselves. That is the excessive usage policy for both contract and pay and go. I been told plenty of times and whilst im not a heavy user i only once did go over that limit. One month i was using Google Maps too much and it uses alot of data when you put it in satalite mode. My credit suddenly vanished so i called O2 and they told me i had gone over the excessive usage limit. THATS THE TRUTH. Thats your back up there Miss UK. Lol.
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Posted: 2008-09-18 03:23:00
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foggy_lad Posts: 16

speaking about the i-phone i had thought that all advertisements alleging it to be a 3g handset were banned but i saw one on Channel 4 last night.

maybe i have got it wrong but i thought it only worked on edge and not on 3g? also i thought the ban on the ads was a europe wide ban?
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Posted: 2008-09-18 14:13:45
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marty mcfly Posts: > 500


On 2008-09-18 14:13:45, foggy_lad wrote:
speaking about the i-phone i had thought that all advertisements alleging it to be a 3g handset were banned but i saw one on Channel 4 last night.

maybe i have got it wrong but i thought it only worked on edge and not on 3g? also i thought the ban on the ads was a europe wide ban?


What on earth are you talking about?

The advertisements caused problems because they said you could access the "full" internet. But seen as the iPhone browser does not support flash, a major component in the net experience, (ie. YouTube videos etc.) that claim had to be removed. The advert is now edited, and only banned in its original format.
Its nothing to do with it not being 3G! A company the size of Apple would not release a phone and claim it runs the 3G network but doesn't! They'd be in court forever.


[ This Message was edited by: Marty Mcfly on 2008-09-18 15:07 ]
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Posted: 2008-09-18 15:32:08
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

More like Foggy Brain than Foggy Lad on that one
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Posted: 2008-09-18 18:30:00
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Miss UK Posts: > 500


On 2008-09-18 03:23:00, Bonovox wrote:
Ok now i am on O2 pay and go and i mentioned on another thread about this. I said before that the 'unlimited' is capped at 500 mega bytes because O2 told me themselves. That is the excessive usage policy for both contract and pay and go. I been told plenty of times and whilst im not a heavy user i only once did go over that limit. One month i was using Google Maps too much and it uses alot of data when you put it in satalite mode. My credit suddenly vanished so i called O2 and they told me i had gone over the excessive usage limit. THATS THE TRUTH. Thats your back up there Miss UK. Lol.


Bono, I think we should just assume that before Miyagi breaks out again
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Posted: 2008-09-19 01:10:36
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phonecrzy Posts: 478


On 2008-09-16 21:48:15, goldenface wrote:
T-Mobile in my opinion have the best network in the UK atm but Vodaphone do have the only 7.2Mb HSPA network running right now. At the moment I am using 3UK but I have used TMo, Orange, and O2.

I think Apple chose O2 for reasons other than the strength of their 3G coverage and I have read reports of people struggling to get a 3G signal.



same here, in my opinion t-mobile is the best tmob is the network in the uk, never lets me down that network, my k660i i jest recived today from t-mobile HSDPA is very fast on that network! I went on youtube took 5 secounds to load the video and the page, even miniclip flash web game's work on that mobile! i played Canyon Defense @ miniclip.com on web'n'walk hsdpa for hours! no freezes only cost me 1 pound for the hole day! And iphone, :S not even java enabled!!!!
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Posted: 2008-09-25 20:35:39
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