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O2 customers get iPhone tariff break
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O2 customers get iPhone tariff break | O2 customers get iPhone tariff break |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Thursday, 31 January 2008 | |
New tariffs effective February 1 mean iPhone users on the UK's O2 network will get more time and texts for their money.Featured Whitepaper
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£45 per month now buys 1200 minutes and 500 texts - up from 600 minutes and the same as the old £55 tariff, which has been eliminated. For the heavy talkers, a new £75 monthly rate offers 3000 minutes and (you guessed it) 500 SMSes. If 500 texts just don't do it for you, an extra £7.50 per month removes that limit. You can also pay for more talk time. All three plans include nominally unlimited email and web data traffic and use of The Cloud Wi-Fi hotspots. Audio or video streaming, VoIP and file sharing (including P2P) are forbidden. As with most mobile services, be sure to read the fine print before using your iPhone outside of the UK, or to call or text "special" or overseas numbers, otherwise you may get a shock when extra charges appear on your bill. Existing customers will be moved to the new plans by the middle of March. |
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