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Jeff_Bridges_hair wrote: »Thats quite expensive isnt it? Most web pages will download to your mobile at over 10mb so your paying a quid just to look at one web page never mind sending an email
I was quoting MB not mb, there is a huge difference between a Megabit and a Megabyte. In that context Asda is very cheap.
I think you are confused between the two.0 -
He probably isn't. Speeds tend to be measured in kilobits or megabits but I've never seen anything quote the size of a web page in bits it is always in bytes. A megabyte page would be very big but if it contains flash adverts quite possible.
20p per MB may be cheap compare to some others but it will quickly add up to a frighteningly large bill if any regular usage is made at that price and as the OP is considering buying a laptop then it won't be WAP pages he's viewing.0 -
hi all can anyone help with this problem I was on here yesterday and I dont know what I did but all the print on here is very small.I must have touched something to make it happen.its just on mse all the rest is normal height.can anyone tell me how to make the print larger,and yes im a com dope thanks.;)counting down the time I got left.:beer::beer:0
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Tmobile do / did a pay 3months up front for unlimited download (within reason) then it converts to a pay as you go (about £2 a day) unlimited content.0
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If you get a T-Mobile PAYG sim, you can get a 6 month internet booster for £20, so it will cost you £3.33 per month!! According to T-Mobile's site, looks like fair usage is 500MB per month. Link below.
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/shop/mobile-phones/price-plans/pay-as-you-go/boosters/2014 running challenge 587.4 miles / 250 miles0
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