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carlwaring 04-11-2012 20:07

PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
I am not a great user of mobile broadband so it would be a complete waste of money for me to get any of the current Pay Monthly or even supposed PAYG mobile broadband packages as they are all x amount of data for y days (usually 30 of course.)

I would love to be able to pay for my mobile broadband in the same way I pay for my calls. For example, I pay £10 and get 1/5/10/whatever GB of data usage to use as and when I want/need it; ie it doesn't expire.

Of course, it may be that's not a commercially viable way to do it. I don't know.

Anyone got any thoughts?

qasdfdsaq 04-11-2012 20:51

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Umm, I don't recall anyone letting you pay for calls by buying £10 for X minutes of calls that won't expire. All of those packages are typically 30 days as well.

You can just as easily pay for data by the megabyte but as with calls buying a bundle will cost less.

carlwaring 04-11-2012 20:57

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35492411)
Umm, I don't recall anyone letting you pay for calls by buying £10 for X minutes of calls that won't expire. All of those packages are typically 30 days as well.

Sorry. I meant the PAYG model where you pay £x which you then spend on calls @ 8ppm or whatever.

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You can just as easily pay for data by the megabyte but as with calls buying a bundle will cost less.
Not in the way I explained above.

qasdfdsaq 05-11-2012 06:35

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35492412)
Sorry. I meant the PAYG model where you pay £x which you then spend on calls @ 8ppm or whatever.

So you top up by £10 and then pay 8p per minute for calls.

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Not in the way I explained above.
So you top up by £10 and then pay 3p per kilobyte for data.

I don't see the difference.

carlwaring 05-11-2012 10:41

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
I have never seen a product like this the one you describe from any provider :confused:

The only ones I have seen are nGB for X days.

Stephen 05-11-2012 11:12

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Of course they will have an expiry on for it. Otherwise you may only by 1Gb and if you hardly use it, you might not top up again for 6 months.

They still need to make money off you ;)

RobboEdin 05-11-2012 11:28

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Carl, I understand what you are after but I've not seen anything like it.

The best I have seen is T-Mobile 6 month web booster which costs £20 and gives you six months internet.

http://support.t-mobile.co.uk/help-a...OU_GO_BOOSTERS

carlwaring 05-11-2012 11:30

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35492564)
Of course they will have an expiry on for it. Otherwise you may only by 1Gb and if you hardly use it, you might not top up again for 6 months.

They still need to make money off you ;)

Which is fair enough of course. Which is probably why we'll never see it happen!

Oh well.

qasdfdsaq 05-11-2012 11:58

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by carlwaring (Post 35492560)
I have never seen a product like this the one you describe from any provider :confused:

This is how mobile data has worked on every provider since the day it was introduced.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 35492564)
Of course they will have an expiry on for it. Otherwise you may only by 1Gb and if you hardly use it, you might not top up again for 6 months.

They still need to make money off you ;)

Those "packages" were only introduced after half a decade of the pay-per-kilobyte/megabyte plans after customers wanted something cheaper/simpler.

carlwaring 05-11-2012 12:12

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35492580)
This is how mobile data has worked on every provider since the day it was introduced.

And yet no-one does it anymore, having replaced them all with the 'packages' you mention.

Jameseh 05-11-2012 14:25

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Amazon sell a Three SIM that has 3GB of data on it though you do have to use it within three months. That was £12 last time I checked so not too bad.

There is a 12GB/12 month one too but you can only get that direct from Three.

qasdfdsaq 05-11-2012 14:36

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
3, Orange, O2, Vodafone, and T-Mobile, and GiffGaff all do it. That's all the major providers. I can't be bothered checking every MVNO seeing as you haven't bothered checking a single major network...

I don't see what your problem is with capped daily charges anyway. They're always cheaper than the pay-per-whatever you propose, nomatter how much you use.

carlwaring 05-11-2012 15:31

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35492654)
3, Orange, O2, Vodafone, and T-Mobile, and GiffGaff all do it. That's all the major providers. I can't be bothered checking every MVNO seeing as you haven't bothered checking a single major network...

I have though; and could not find provider who offered me xGB for £n to use as and when I wanted without expiration.

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I don't see what your problem is with capped daily charges anyway. They're always cheaper than the pay-per-whatever you propose, no matter how much you use.
I don't have a problem with them. I just don't have a use for them; as previously explained.

qasdfdsaq 05-11-2012 16:25

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
But that's not what you asked for.

You've changed your story twice already. Make up your mind.

carlwaring 05-11-2012 17:20

Re: PAYG Mobile Broadband - A gap in the market for VM to fill
 
No I haven't changed anything. However. It doesn't matter now. So forget it.


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