3GB allowance for the time being, once I'm done with T(hird reich)-Mobile, I'll have unlimited on GiffGaff.
Three and GiffGaff are the only people that really offer unlimited tubes.
I have 750mb allowance and I rarely go over it, and I browse quite a bit on my phone.
When I get a contract: I'm going with three
Just got myself a sick deal with one of the lesser mobile operators in my country. 5 GB per month, for free. When the 5 GB are consumed, I don't pay any extra fees. Instead, my speed goes down to 16 kilobytes / s for the remainder of the month.
That's an increase from the 500 MB my previous operator offered. Honestly, if you own a smartphone, 500 MB is shit. YouTube, streaming internet radios, Android background data sync, Google Music can burn through 500 MB very fast.
I'm so hipster I don't even use a phone...
Just Skype
Optus gives me free Facebook and twitter along with 100mb, not bad.
I got 1gb, don't see myself going over it anytime soon.
[QUOTE=HapticPony;33327764]I'm so hipster I don't even use a phone...
Just Skype[/QUOTE]That's not hipster that's being poor.
1GB a month for £10 :/
250 minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited internet (yes, unlimited, no fair usage policy, just no tethering allowed)
£10 month (Pay as you go, no contract involved)
[QUOTE=YWNJack;33329089]250 minutes, unlimited texts, and unlimited internet (yes, unlimited, no fair usage policy, just no tethering allowed)
£10 month (Pay as you go, no contract involved)[/QUOTE]
How can they know if you tether or not?
I don't dig into anywhere near 500MB of my 2GB using primarily internet radio on my phone... how much do you use the damn thing to go over that?
[QUOTE=Protocol7;33329128]I don't dig into anywhere near 500MB of my 2GB using primarily internet radio on my phone... how much do you use the damn thing to go over that?[/QUOTE]
Do you listen to 4 minutes of radio each day or something?
[QUOTE=Fatal-Error;33329984]Do you listen to 4 minutes of radio each day or something?[/QUOTE]
60 minutes every tuesday and thursday, emails being pushed the entire day, about 30 minutes of browsing.
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;33329106]How can they know if you tether or not?[/QUOTE]
Mostly honor system, but it is possible to tell (mainly because your user agent won't be android / ios)
I'm wondering why they didn't use an iPhone in the video.
I have 1gb/month with 3,5-7,2MBit.
When I reach my limit the speed drops to 64kbit but no extra costs, just slow internet.
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;33329106]How can they know if you tether or not?[/QUOTE]
The provider is GiffGaff, and they will check what type of traffic you use if you exceed 100MB a day. While the bandwidth is unlimited for web browsing, they do hold a "no long-term streaming" rule.
[QUOTE=cdlink14;33340573]The provider is GiffGaff, and they will check what type of traffic you use if you exceed 100MB a day. While the bandwidth is unlimited for web browsing, they do hold a "no long-term streaming" rule.[/QUOTE]
But that'd require DPI which is illegal, right?
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;33341666]But that'd require DPI which is illegal, right?[/QUOTE]
If deep packet inspection were illegal, most universities and other such academic institutes in britain would be in deep shit.
[editline]19th November 2011[/editline]
Not like mine can see what I'm doing anyway, socks5 tunnel lol
[QUOTE=Man Without Hat;33341749]If deep packet inspection were illegal, most universities and other such academic institutes in britain would be in deep shit.
[editline]19th November 2011[/editline]
Not like mine can see what I'm doing anyway, socks5 tunnel lol[/QUOTE]
Why would uni's use DPI? And yes, DPI is illegal.
My phone's touch screen is cracked in half and is 4 years old. i don't even think of data plans on this phone. My laptop is portable enough.
sprint unlimited data master race
[QUOTE=mobrockers2;33342858]Why would uni's use DPI? And yes, DPI is illegal.[/QUOTE]
Deep packet inspection is required to detect if someone is going on what are deemed to be inappropriate websites, torrenting, so on so forth. Mainly because traffic going over a port doesn't necessarily mean that the traffic is what normally goes over that port.
[QUOTE=Man Without Hat;33355668]Deep packet inspection is required to detect if someone is going on what are deemed to be inappropriate websites, torrenting, so on so forth. Mainly because traffic going over a port doesn't necessarily mean that the traffic is what normally goes over that port.[/QUOTE]
Okay, DPI is illegal [i]here[/i]
[QUOTE=Mr.Dounut;33346118]sprint unlimited data master race[/QUOTE]except your data speed and network sucks ass
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