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raytaylor:
I always saw telecoms new logo as a communicative mesh between different points
I saw it as a short circuit.
Plesse igmore amd axxept applogies in adbance fir anu typos
AKLWestie:
Talkiet:
Thought I had seen that logo before :-)
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The one logo seems like an eye to me.
An eye with a cataract. I wonder how cloudy the new companies thinking is going to be.
OneNZ is all that is left for a company that wants to use One in the title.
After a quick search:
OneCom is a UK business partner of Vodafone UK
OneFone is a Danish phone company
OneWire is some sort of digital circuit
OneHope is a Nappa valley winery
Onehope is a Florida based Pentecostal church
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Whilst the difficult we can do immediately, the impossible takes a bit longer. However, miracles you will have to wait for.
Rikkitic:raytaylor:I always saw telecoms new logo as a communicative mesh between different points
I saw it as a short circuit.
Here is a crazy notion, lets give peace a chance.
MikeB4:
I see it as a spark
Which can be an indication of a short circuit.
Plesse igmore amd axxept applogies in adbance fir anu typos
I thought it was just a bit of scribble.
I am surprised no one is discussing one of the announcements made alongside the name change - introduction of a truly unlimited mobile plan
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Just the name of the plan was announced - One Plan but actual details of the plan should be available in the next few weeks I'd say.
I am guessing that this 'unlimited' plan will be another plan with some vague 'fair use' policy. I can't see how telcos can offer genuinely unlimited mobile plans without being exposed to abuse, so I would prefer that they just be upfront and set a limit.
alasta:
I am guessing that this 'unlimited' plan will be another plan with some vague 'fair use' policy. I can't see how telcos can offer genuinely unlimited mobile plans without being exposed to abuse, so I would prefer that they just be upfront and set a limit.
@alasta Will be like the unlimited My Republic mobile plans - speed based
@Linux:
alasta:
I am guessing that this 'unlimited' plan will be another plan with some vague 'fair use' policy. I can't see how telcos can offer genuinely unlimited mobile plans without being exposed to abuse, so I would prefer that they just be upfront and set a limit.
alasta Will be like the unlimited My Republic mobile plans - speed based
Not speed based. Not sure where you are seeing this. From One for you. One NZ.
"One Plan - a mobile plan like no other, with max speed, unlimited data for only $80 a month."
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100% missed that ' One '
alasta:
I am guessing that this 'unlimited' plan will be another plan with some vague 'fair use' policy. I can't see how telcos can offer genuinely unlimited mobile plans without being exposed to abuse, so I would prefer that they just be upfront and set a limit.
Sounds awfully familiar like when fixed unlimited broadband were first introduced by ISPs few years ago.
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