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martyh 15-04-2014 18:19

Tethering on VM
 
What's the big deal and why don't Virgin mobile of other providers allow it ?

Our Sky internet has been down for a few days due to a fault at the exchange so my 2 sons and I have used our mobile phones as modems to access the internet on our pc's,laptops and tablets ,one of my sons has received a text message from VM stating his service will be discontinued if he continues to tether ,we don't need to now as the line has been repaired but what is the problem ?

RobboEdin 15-04-2014 22:17

Re: Tethering on VM
 
You may find this thread useful:

http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1790721

tizmeinnit 15-04-2014 22:26

Re: Tethering on VM
 
you can get around it by using a user agent switcher on chrome

Pauls9 16-04-2014 13:13

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T-mobile are happy for users to tether. They even provide instructions. The only limit is in the fair use policy.

martyh 16-04-2014 16:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Pauls9 (Post 35689373)
T-mobile are happy for users to tether. They even provide instructions. The only limit is in the fair use policy.

i just don't know why providers object:shrug:

Sirius 16-04-2014 17:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35689431)
i just don't know why providers object:shrug:

Maybe because some will get a better upload from there tethered phone than there broadband. They would then hit the torrents :LOL:

martyh 16-04-2014 20:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Sirius (Post 35689445)
Maybe because some will get a better upload from there tethered phone than there broadband. They would then hit the torrents :LOL:

funny you should mention that ;)

qasdfdsaq 16-04-2014 20:19

Re: Tethering on VM
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35689087)
What's the big deal and why don't Virgin mobile of other providers allow it ?

Because they offer unlimited internet deals and hardly any providers allow unlimited tethering on unlimited data packages.

Sirius 16-04-2014 20:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35689509)
funny you should mention that ;)

See what i mean :D

jb66 16-04-2014 20:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35689520)
Because they offer unlimited internet deals and hardly any providers allow unlimited tethering on unlimited data packages.

No one does anymore

Ignitionnet 17-04-2014 09:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35689431)
i just don't know why providers object:shrug:

Bandwidth is more scarce and expensive on mobile networks. A single user caning a cell can put a big dent in its capacity.

martyh 17-04-2014 14:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ignitionnet (Post 35689651)
Bandwidth is more scarce and expensive on mobile networks. A single user caning a cell can put a big dent in its capacity.

Still doesn't make sense to me ,i could stream a film on my phone or i could still do it on my phone but connect it to a laptop and watch the film on a bigger screen ,same data allowance is used so why the hassle?

jb66 17-04-2014 17:54

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People who tether use more data, simples

progers 18-04-2014 07:51

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Tesco & O2 allow tethering

Stuart 20-04-2014 13:40

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Quote:

Originally Posted by martyh (Post 35689720)
Still doesn't make sense to me ,i could stream a film on my phone or i could still do it on my phone but connect it to a laptop and watch the film on a bigger screen ,same data allowance is used so why the hassle?

While it is true, you are only using what you pay for, bear in mind that it costs them a lot of money for you to use the data so while they can't stop you using what you pay for, they aren't going to make it easier for you to use more data.

In fact, consumer ISPs base their business models on the assumption that most of the time, most of their users will not be using what they pay for. Truly unlimited internet costs a lot more than we, as consumers, pay for our unlimited internet plans.

Tethering is one thing that gets disabled simply because no matter what speed your internet connection and how much data your plan allows you to download, it will be a lot easier to download a lot of data on a laptop or PC than it is on a mobile phone or tablet. For example, if you do a fresh install of Windows or OSX, you will download around 1 gig of updates to get it up to data. Combine that with the fact that they can disable tethering and should a customer complain, they can legitimately argue that they are offering the service they advertise.


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