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dickytim

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#116144 19-Apr-2013 12:16
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Just wanting confirmation on something that is not clear on the Vodafone website.

https://www.vodafone.co.nz/internet/tablets/

If you click on "already got a tablet" and select "no" for do I have an on account plan

It seems to indicate that this includes 4G data.

Is this the case, i.e. you can have 4G for $20 a month with an Ipad on a 12 month contract?

I think it is time for me to switch from prepaid!

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  #802230 19-Apr-2013 12:42
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$20 on top of the plan



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  #802257 19-Apr-2013 13:22
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Interesting to me it ready

$20 per month you get 512mb data with 4G add-on, if I answer yes to having an account is comes up with $10 per month for the same thing.

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  #802262 19-Apr-2013 13:32
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A-ha you are correct so what is the actual issue / query?

$10 a month no 4G access



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  #802264 19-Apr-2013 13:33
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johnr: A-ha you are correct so what is the actual issue / query?


Am I reading it correctly?

If so I will sign up today before it gets changed

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  #802267 19-Apr-2013 13:35
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Also is if anyone from Vodafone can confirm that data angel applies to this?

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  #802277 19-Apr-2013 13:42
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Data Angel INFO is linked on that page and plans that can use it

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  #803015 21-Apr-2013 12:07
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johnr: 
$10 a month no 4G access




it looks like $10/month WITH 4G access - is this correct?

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  #803654 22-Apr-2013 12:45
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Checking this out for you as we speak and getting some clarification. Apologies for the confusion!

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  #803756 22-Apr-2013 15:40
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Woohoo, I have just signed up for this.

I had to call to get the LTE activated but it is all go.

$20 per month for 512mb that includes 4G add on.

I am pretty sure you can;t go wrong, well until I go over the limit!

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  #803801 22-Apr-2013 17:04
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dickytim: Woohoo, I have just signed up for this.

I had to call to get the LTE activated but it is all go.

$20 per month for 512mb that includes 4G add on.

I am pretty sure you can;t go wrong, well until I go over the limit!
Damn that's cheap!!

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  #804036 23-Apr-2013 06:57
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Firebreaker:
dickytim: Woohoo, I have just signed up for this.

I had to call to get the LTE activated but it is all go.

$20 per month for 512mb that includes 4G add on.

I am pretty sure you can;t go wrong, well until I go over the limit!
Damn that's cheap!!


It is also 1/3rd gone after only one day, but I was playing a bit with speed tests, and updating apps to see how fast it was!

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  #804038 23-Apr-2013 07:11
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$20 to drain you of data :D

but yeah i'm jealous to the end of my bone - no ufb, no lte, no dc

*sigh

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  #804039 23-Apr-2013 07:12
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joker97: $20 to drain you of data :D

but yeah i'm jealous to the end of my bone - no ufb, no lte, no dc

*sigh


pretty much, but I need it for the same reason I needed the latest Ipad not an ipad2 or 3.... it is new!

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  #804130 23-Apr-2013 10:15
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dickytim:
Firebreaker:
dickytim: Woohoo, I have just signed up for this.

I had to call to get the LTE activated but it is all go.

$20 per month for 512mb that includes 4G add on.

I am pretty sure you can;t go wrong, well until I go over the limit!
Damn that's cheap!!


It is also 1/3rd gone after only one day, but I was playing a bit with speed tests, and updating apps to see how fast it was!

Wow, I use 100mb a day for tethering I can't imaging how much more I would use if my Nexus 4 was 4G capable:O

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