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Posted by Mark Goodge on 10/09/07 18:55

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 17:41:28 +0100, SpaceGirl put finger to keyboard
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>Mark Goodge wrote:

>> In my experience, "unlimited" tariffs are more common on consumer
>> contracts, partly because consumers are less likely to be tech-savvy
>> enough to realise that "unlimited" doesn't mean there aren't any
>> limits and partly because consumers are less likely to push the device
>> to its limits anyway. Business users, on the other hand, tend to want
>> to know exactly what their limits are, and to have an SLA that
>> guarantees they'll be able to use everything up to the limit.
>
>Effectively unlimited :) Yes all contracts tend to have fair usage -
>even my 20Mbit cable at home has that, but we never even come close to
>their "warning" level (around 10Gb a day, or 4Gb between 6pm and
>midnight, which would result in my connection being throttled for 12
>hours). I really cant imagine hitting the limits of an iPhone -

Well, no, especially since it isn't 3G and you can't use Bluetooth to
network it with your laptop, so you're never going to want to download
much data with it :-)

Mark
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