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Jun 10

How to Max Out Your Mobile Internet Plan



closeThis post was written 1 year 8 months 3 days days old, so is a bit old now. Feel free to read and comment on this post, just remember some things change with time and any facts in this post may not be accurate anymore.

Often hiding behind the incorrect usage of the word “Unlimited”, all the major UK networks are not unlimited.

After O2 announced a 500MB cap this week, all the networks now have a limit. So, after some digging, here are those data limits (jn all cases they related to monthly contract plans)…

3 – 500MB per month

O2 – (From) 500MB per month

Orange – 750MB per month

T-Mobile – 1GB per month (3GB per month for Android phones)

Virgin Mobile- 1GB per month

Vodafone – (From) 500MB per month

Most of the networks’ websites are a bit behind on the times and, when showing plan data, generally don’t show what internet allowance there is – Vodafone, however, shows this quite clearly. Indeed, I believe that Vodafone is the only network that doesn’t refer to their data usage as “unlimited”.

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