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Originally Posted by LSainsbury
Unlimited data - arrrrgghhhh there goes the marketing speak again! There ain't no such thing!
As I pointed out to a sales person in O2 on Saturday - tried to tell me it was unlimited until I pointed out what the ****'s were next to the description...
Oh look - "Subject to fair use policy" - which was 100MB - unlimited my bottom!!!!
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http://www.o2.co.uk/termsconditions/iphone
No mention of 100mb on their site.
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UNLIMITED DATA / WIFI EXCESSIVE USAGE POLICY
Your O2 tariff for iPhone allows you unlimited use of Telefónica O2 UK Limited's Edge / GPRS networks and The Cloud's UK Wireless LAN network, for personal internet use, email and Visual Voicemail (VVM) on your iPhone only. All usage must be for your private, personal and non-commercial purposes.
You may not use your SIM Card in any other device, or use your SIM Card or iPhone to allow the continuous streaming of any audio / video content, enable Voice over Internet (Voip), P2P or file sharing or use them in such a way that adversely impacts the service to other customers of O2 or The Cloud. If O2 reasonably suspect you are not acting in accordance with this policy O2 reserves the right to impose further charges, impose network protection controls which may reduce your speed of transmission or disconnect your tariff at any time, having attempted to contact you first.
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So unlimited as long as you don't push it so far as it impact upon the network. Unless you are going to somehow be using your phone to newgroup films and tv shows you pretty much have unlimited.
There was a 100mb limit before the phone arrived but O2 removed that, so I presume the documentation was old.
Anyway the point is the iPhone is no more expensive that similar phones/price plans on the market.