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We're talking about MOBILE PHONE subscriptions... not home connections lol
£46 for 5gb of 4G Data, Unlimited Calls & Texts.
Unlimited Canada Wide Calling
Unlimited Texting Local and International
Call Display + Voicemail
6Gb of Data
$80 CAD
Mobile phone.
3.5 G at 21 mbps costs $5 per 5gb.
25 gb postpaid 4g(100mbps mostly 40mbps) is $10-$12( not sure on exchange rate)
Thanks
Three?
6JD's a month, that's roughly $9, 5000 mins on the same network, 150 minutes to all other networks, and 2GB's of Data, prepaid plan of course :-)
19,80€/mo, 300 min & txt (which is enough for me). Unlimited 21 mb/s 3G.
£36 a month, Unlimited Mins, Unlimited Data (T-Mobile Cap capped to 4Mbps/1Mbps up), Unlimited text, 250MMS
Indeed.
Prepaid, i can plan for every day what i'm going to use.
If i need internet i pay E0,50 and then i have unlimited HSDPA @ 384kbps and sms.
With every topup i get 10 minutes for calling
I never spend more than +-8EUR/month and i never use my phone for calling lol
That is horribly slow for HSDPA...
Let me guess, you're from NL and you're using Bliep.nl
3.571 US Dollar ( As of 24/11). With just free calls to the fixed numbers. 1Hr 30mins free calls. 200 Texts.
Yes xD, maybe i should switch to mobilevikings :P
And lemme guess, you are using robin mobile
€ 12.00 (~$16.00). 1,000 min all national networks (fixed and mobile) + 1,000 min in-network, 1,000 messages, data flat (2GB full speed), international roaming in other 3/Hutchison networks included.
I've been with them for a few days (But i went through their 1.5GB Data cap within 4 days xD), they're using KPN, same as Robin Mobile, good and stable network, i even have internet in the train (45 minutes in the train every day (Almelo -> Zwolle and back) Which i didn't have when i used Bliep (T-Mobile, only had internet the first 5 minutes in the train... and on the Zwolle station it took around 2-3 minutes to send a Whatsapp message)
I can recommend you to go with a provider who uses KPN, works great, even at really busy places such as Zwolle station (thousands of ppl every day)
Yep!
I have a old school Virgin Mobile (Sprint) plan that I am grandfathered in for $25/mo
300 Minutes of talk time , Unlimited Text ,Unlimited Internet.
They raised all their prices so now this plan is $35/mo
Well this is fun, where should I start.
2 Lines (HTC Evo LTE and Samsung Galaxy S2)
2000 Texts
500 Minutes
1 GB Data
$53 a month before taxes.
£6.80 per month
150 minutes
Unlimited texts
Unlimited data @ 18mbps
Virgin mobile.
So, I am one among those who spend the lowest on phones monthly. Maybe because I use wired internet most of the time for my data needs, instead of 3G and call charges are comparatively cheaper because of the competition.
I still use mobile mostly to make calls. Seems like many here use it mostly for data.
isnt that unlimited 3GB? and after that ur capped to 348Kbps
$32 / month with 5GB 4G speeds and then "Unlimited" data at 2G speeds. 100 Minutes, unlimited texting.
$250 worth of calls and texts
1GB 4G data
$30/month
$60 per month for unlimited everything with my iPhone
I'm using Ikon200 tariff from T-Mobile Hungary
http://t-mobile.hu/english/all_plans/monthly_fee/ikon
$4 NZD/Month
1000 texts
60min calling (incl. calling to Australia)
1GB Data
2,02 € per month (incl. VAT)
Unlimited data 21 Mbit/s
In Singapore:
S$45/mo. (36USD) for unlimited texts, 100 minutes of calls and 3GB of 3G/4G data.
I pay $44 CAD after taxes, unlimited Canada calling, unlimited US/CA texting, unlimited "4G" data (5GB then unlimited slower) but I've used more then 5GB before and was not throttled. Not bad but doesn't include voicemail, which I thought was a given these days, sadly this is one of the cheapest plans in Canada.
In Germany for free: 200 mbyte (64 kbit up / 64 kbit down unmetered)