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<p>On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 12:36:24 +0100, Tony Pursell wrote:</p>
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%"><br />Plan is TopUp and Go. Its pre-paid at £15 per 1GB. I will have to top up when it runs out. Advantage of this particular plan is that you can take a long as you like to use up the data allowance, provided you make use of it at least once every 180 days. I don't think you can get this plan now but I managed to find old stock in a Tesco store. It is probably the phone number that actually identifies the precise terms of the plan.<br /><br />Tony <br /></blockquote>
<p>That sounds good. I just bought a Three dongle (newer HSDPA one). Have yet to try it with Ubuntu, but I hate the fact that as soon as I activate it, the pre-paid 3Gb will run out after a period of time. Not really PAYG.</p>
<p>Don't see why they are doing it like this (well it makes more money I guess) if I buy something in a shop, I don't expect it to suddenly 'go away' if I don't use it in a certain time. Its mine now, I paid for it, I should be able to use it when I am good and ready.</p>
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<pre>Jon Reynolds (j0nr)
http://www.jcrdevelopments.com</pre>
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