Rob Beard wrote: > LeeUKHA wrote: >>>> <snip> >>>> >>>> This is very interesting. I've been looking for such a solution for >>>> work. I see the cost is set to 0.73p per KB capped at £1. Does this >>>> mean it costs £1 for a whole day of bandwith? >>>> >>>> Rob >>> nominally yes but the fair use is 40MB and it is stated that it is >>> really intended for phones not PCs I think I read this in the t-mobile >>> small print somewhere. But their fair use sanction is not sudden and >>> harsh. (yet). >>> >> LOL - I've seen this on a site somewhere else... the op just said it he >> got cut off by T-Mobile, he'd just bin the sim and buy a new one for >> 99p. I thought that was a bit against the spirit of the exercise... take >> it easy on the bandwidth folks, if everyone starts taking the mickey the >> £1/day cap will surely sky rocket... >> > > Would be good if T-Mobile published clear usage limits (I assume they > are hazy like ISPs). Still I may consider getting one of these for > myself, would be handy for work rather than trying to find a decent > wireless connection (which I had to do the other week in Exeter). > > Rob >
Duh!, looking further it seems there is a 40MB a day limit. Not brilliant but perfectly useable for text based mail and light browsing. (or in my case, occasional fixing things via SSH) Rob -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/