It's beginning to look like the days of unlimited mobile internet really are ending; O2 have followed AT&T's example and are killing off their unlimited data tariffs. Instead, from June 24th, there ...
O2 has announced that it’s launching unlimited data plans for consumers. It said that the offer will be available to customers that want to take out an 18-month SIM-only plan, costing £33 per month, ...
O2 has abandoned its policy of allowing customers to use unlimited amounts of data on their mobile devices, in response to a rapid increase in data consumption on its network. Until now, the operator ...
Armageddon is nigh, smart-phone lovers -- O2 has ditched unlimited data bundles for new customers and anyone upgrading their contract. Just like our granddad brags how he used to drive on the motorway ...
Wireless carriers have long been known to suspend or cancel unlimited wireless data accounts for what they deem exorbitant transfer, or place relatively high "fair usage" caps on "unlimited" data ...
O2's announcement that they are to end its ‘unlimited' iPhone mobile internet plan may not be immediately welcomed by users, but uSwitch.com explains why this move towards fairer pricing plans is a ...
A bone of contention for smartphone users has been the fact that data tariffs that offered apparently ‘unlimited' data have in fact been capped. With data usage steeply climbing, mobile operators are ...
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Virgin Media and O2 warning as it sets unwelcome change for customers - this deal beats it
Virgin Media O2 is hiking the prices for many of its mobile customers from today, meaning mobile phone users may want to look elsewhere for a good deal. The mobile phone and TV provider is upping the ...
O2, the UK cellphone carrier, has always offered sweet deals on iPhone price-plans. For instance, it was one of the first to give truly unlimited data, even for pay-as-you-go customers. Now it has ...
O2, the UK iPhone carrier, has announced that its "unlimited" iPhone data plans will now in fact really be unlimited instead of capped at 200MB. O2 chief Matthew Key: So we've taken the decision to ...
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