customers of Orange and T-Mobile will pay between £ 36 and £ 56 for a two-year contract, according to the usage data
Orange and T-Mobile wishing to use the new ultra-fast 4G mobile service will pay up to £ 56 per month for the privilege.
4G, which will be released in the UK on October 30th, Orange and the parent company of T-Mobile USA, offers speeds up to five times faster than 3G. Consumers can download and play music and videos easily on the go with a standard definition movie takes only 10-15 minutes to download.
already published their pricing plans for 4G services, revealing that two-year intervals contracts from £ 36 to £ 56 per month, depending on the amount of data you use. Unlimited calls, texts and data allowance of 500 MB will cost £ 36, rising to £ 41 for 1GB, £ 46 for 3GB, 5GB for £ 51 and £ 56 for 8 GB.
The cost is about £ 5 per month more than the current rate of Orange and T-Mobile 3G.
EA Simalso released money only to those who already have a 4G phone, with plans with 500 MB of data per month at a cost of 21 pounds, 1 GB costs £ 26, 3GB for $ 31 and 5 GB costs £ 36.
Olaf Swantee, EA CEO, said that the price was competitive. "We will give consumers and businesses across the country the next generation of services and a high level of support to our new plans have been developed to provide our customers with everything they asked for - .. high-performance, choice and value "
- Dominic
- Baliszewski, BroadbandChoices telecommunications expert, said: "The initial download limit of 500 MB with the cheaper package - enough to get you through e-mail and surf the light, but will never be a replacement for the more generous download limits that come with fixed broadband packages that allow you to listen to and download without having to worry about data usage -. not to drop the line rental for the time "
Ernest Doku
, telecommunications expert uSwitch.com, said Orange ins as two movie tickets can also be very attractive for smartphone users.
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