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cranz: Just noticed this Home Phone Plus appear on their website
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cranz: Just noticed this Home Phone Plus appear on their website
If you use up that too, you will be charge 50c per MB after that
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cokemaster:If you use up that too, you will be charge 50c per MB after that
Thats some good england!
sbiddle: As for Vodafone's new ideas for data charging I've been talking for years about "prepaid" data addons for PrePay or On Account customers and can't understand why neither Vodafone or Telecom seem interested in offering such a product.
Why shouldn't I be able to go and say buy 1GB of data for say $59 or 2GB for $99 that is valid for say 6 months allowing me to use it at any time? Every time I post this there are always people lining up saying they would love to have such a feature yet both telco's don't seem interested in actually giving their customers what they want!
cafeg:
Yes, I totally agree, anything is better than $10 per megabyte ... and yes the new plans in that survey look good as well.
We can buy call time on prepay that the credit has a time limit on it, so why not a data block with a time limit on it as well ?
There must be a huge market out there for mobile data on prepay if it was affordable enough for people to use ?
You would think it would be more profitable to have more people using the mobile internet with a fair pricing structure that they wouldn't mind paying for and encouraging them to use it...
rather than have a big SH$#T fight over people using the mobile internet not understanding that it was going to cost them big $$$ browsing the internet on their you beaut new phone that has a web browser on it ? Then once they are stung with big data charges and saying you've used it so pay up, then they'll never use it again ..
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what the percentage is of prepay users compared to account customers on mobile networks ?
( personal customers I'm talking about here, not Biz customers )
Steve..
sbiddle:cranz: Just noticed this Home Phone Plus appear on their website
That is merely Vodafone's At Home service rebranded with the Ihug/Vodafone merger.
As for a unified solution with a local number tied to a SIM I guess you will just have to watch this space.
Like the cheese ad says "good things take time"
mikal:sbiddle:cranz: Just noticed this Home Phone Plus appear on their website
That is merely Vodafone's At Home service rebranded with the Ihug/Vodafone merger.
As for a unified solution with a local number tied to a SIM I guess you will just have to watch this space.
Like the cheese ad says "good things take time"
Vodafone at Home vs Vodafone at Home Plus are two totally different solutions
Vodafone at Home is the Fixed Line and Vodafone at Home Phone Plus is connecting a landline phone to a GSM Box with a Sim in it that has a local number attached to it.
cafeg:
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know what the percentage is of prepay users compared to account customers on mobile networks ?
( personal customers I'm talking about here, not Biz customers )
Steve..
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