Friday 26 February 2010

Orange iPhone 'Unlimited' Data Allowance Explained Orange iPhone 'Unlimited' Data Usage Not Capped at 750MB Per Month, Says Orange Spokesperson

Orange have acted to respond concerning their iPhone �unlimited data
allowance seemingly coming in at around 750MB per month in acting to
reassure customers that the 750MB limit (as indicated in Orange s terms
and conditions) is not an absolute ceiling and that they ll �be lenient
with customers who exceed 750MB data usage in a month (750MD usage is
more of 'a guide' say Orange).
Talking with T3, duly credited below, the unnamed Orange spokesperson
confirmed that the 750MB apparent limit is not a fixed limit but is more
of a guide, stating that Orange don t call it a cap and that they
�don't restrict the service, and we don't charge them (customers) any
more if they go over 750MB, adding, It's just an indication of where
we'd prefer people to be.
People's first month of usage tends to be a lot higher than subsequent
months, in the first month of a customer's contract we'll bear that in
mind, � she continued. �In the first month users are getting used to
their iPhones, setting up email accounts, downloading a lot of
applications. We'll be lenient, and won't cut customers off if the 750MB
limit is reached.
When people reach 750 MB they're free to use as much as they want
after that. � She continued, whilst adding, �If we see customers using
loads more than that though, then we'll send them alerts by SMS or phone
call, to tell them they're using more than they should be.
Of course, whilst this clarification is to be warmly welcomed, there s
still a few cravats as the maximum download size will still sit capped
at 10MB per individual file and, of course, if you re looking to access
the BBC s iPlayer service in the UK you ll find that you can only do so
via a WiFi connection.

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