Mobile Broadband options: Part II - High usage Postpaid
Blog Posts, posted: 27-Dec-2009 19:50
So I was getting bored, and had Excel open... so thought to myself that I should finish what I started with the whole Mobile Broadband plan comparison.
Part I was a comparison of Prepaid plans.
So here is Part II - with High usage Postpaid plans. High usage in my books is over 1GB.
My comparison and spreadsheet goes up to 15000MB. 15GB is quite a lot to be using over Mobile Broadband, and if you do use more - you shouldn't really be using Mobile Data to do so. It's freakin' expensive!
I've now stored content on my Google Sites page. This way it's easier for me to manage and more redundant.
As you might notice - Vodafone Prepay Broadband Surfer is in there even though this was meant to be a Postpaid plan comparison.
The graphs below pretty much shows why - it's quite comparable to Postpaid plans especially those in the higher usage bracket.
Pricing is done with 0 month terms only. Special deals/pricing are not accounted for in this comparison. Besides, Vodafone and Telecom only give $10 discounts on longer terms anyway (though there are hardware subsidies)
Graphs:



You can get the accompanying spreadsheet on the Google Sites page.
Other related posts:
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Part I was a comparison of Prepaid plans.
So here is Part II - with High usage Postpaid plans. High usage in my books is over 1GB.
My comparison and spreadsheet goes up to 15000MB. 15GB is quite a lot to be using over Mobile Broadband, and if you do use more - you shouldn't really be using Mobile Data to do so. It's freakin' expensive!
I've now stored content on my Google Sites page. This way it's easier for me to manage and more redundant.
As you might notice - Vodafone Prepay Broadband Surfer is in there even though this was meant to be a Postpaid plan comparison.
The graphs below pretty much shows why - it's quite comparable to Postpaid plans especially those in the higher usage bracket.
Pricing is done with 0 month terms only. Special deals/pricing are not accounted for in this comparison. Besides, Vodafone and Telecom only give $10 discounts on longer terms anyway (though there are hardware subsidies)
Graphs:



You can get the accompanying spreadsheet on the Google Sites page.
Other related posts:
Whoo – my very own domain!
Yet another random text...
2degrees - I like your products but...
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