View Full Version : 2 Degrees network charges?
Brian d marge
3rd August 2010, 13:27
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A nationwide plan with 50 megabytes of data over 30 days will cost $6 per pre-paid pack.
Access to the main city broadband zones will cost $20 for 512MB of data over 30 days, $50 for 2GB over 60 days or $150 for 10GB over 90 days.
This expensive???
Honestly Im not sure , but I have a feeling I can bang out 150 G in a lot less than 90 days
is there a way I can check my history ( remember m not in NZ )
Stephen
scissorhands
3rd August 2010, 15:05
Cheap as chips compared to the other ones.
I'm going to finish with the phone line at home, get a small 2 degrees plan for banking and at home, and do most of my internet stuff at Starbucks, McDonalds, the service station....shit I reckon in time it will be free everywhere....
p.dath
3rd August 2010, 16:08
For mobile broadband that is a good deal. It's still more expensive than most fixed line offerings, assuming you get through a reasonable chunk of data.
Your probably best to only consider mobile broadband offerings if you need portable Internet access.
Brian d marge
3rd August 2010, 17:19
Ive just downloaded top gear ., 530MB thats 6 dollars? have i got me MB megabytes right?
If i have thats F$%&&'%$ expensive .... I down load twice that easily a night Top gear , a couple of BBC programs then listen to national radio during daytime
ouchy
Assuming Ive got the megabytes in the right order
Stephen
p.dath
3rd August 2010, 17:25
Ive just downloaded top gear ., 530MB
Probably not best to openly advertise in a public forum that your commiting copyright infringements ... :)
Spuds1234
3rd August 2010, 18:02
Mobile broadband is really only useful for checking emails, looking at facebook etc. The minute you start to actually use the internet properly the charges become outragous.
The mobile plans in the first post do seem like good value (compared to what else is on offer at the moment) if all you are doing is light browsing on your phone (google maps, facebook, email etc).
Brian d marge
3rd August 2010, 21:36
So it is expensive , thought so
and just been to woolies ( online ) to see what you can buy with that and , quite a lot actually
Thanks for the insight
Stephen
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