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[quote][i]Originally posted by bubble[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by Dom[/i] I think the main issue is that Voda are setting the limit too low, 500mb is easily doable in a month. And it's just another blow to Voda customers when the iPhone and Nexus come with 1GB limits. Infact it's a bit odd of Voda to do this when the Desire is pretty much the same phone as the Nexus :lol: If they did a blanket cap of 1GB i think Voda would be alright. But Voda have shot themselves in the foot with this one, at the end of it they'll end up losing a lot of customers as well as getting a ridiculous amount of bad press. There's also the issue of them advertising data packages as being 'unlimited' when they clearly have hard-caps in place, i can see this landing them in hot water. [/quote] not at all. since the 14th jan on my iphone, i have used 600mb. iphone and nexus have different APN's onto the network, hence why they have a 1gb allowance. we wont loose loads of customers, its always been 500MB for phones, and when people have abused it by tethering we have charged. the average user, does not use over 500mb a month. i worked in billing for a brief period, and never got complaints about it. the word unlimited is used for advertsing, ofcom believe that the word unlimited can be used in contexts where the avergae user wont go over a set limit, thus we can use unlimited, same as other companys. i suggest using a phone and seeing how much data you use in a month before complaining. ull be surprised [/quote]
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