T-Mobile UK has changed its mind on its mobile data policy. On Monday it announced that it would be reducing its 'Fair Use Policy' for mobile data usage to 500MB a month for all mobile phone customers from February.
However, it now says the changes will only be introduced to new and upgrading customers.
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This week’s edition of The Fonecast talks to Robin Kent, director of operations at Adax Europe, about some of the data challenges facing mobile networks. It’s a timely report on the heels of T-Mobile UK’s recent decision to reduce its ‘fair usage’ limit for mobile downloads.
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In this week's podcast we talk to Robin Kent from Adax Europe about the challenges facing networks as more and more mobile data is being used by customers. And there's our regular look at all the top stories, including last week's CES trade show.
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T-Mobile UK says it is ‘aligning’ its fair use policies to give its mobile internet service a usage limit of 500MB per month from February.
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Mark Bridge writes:
Unlimited mobile data. Once upon a time, it seemed that everyone offered it. Not that mobile data was ever really unlimited – there tended to be a ‘fair usage’ clause tucked away in the terms and conditions – but the word ‘unlimited’ was used a lot. The fact that it was always accompanied by an asterisk didn’t seem to trouble trading standards departments.
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