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Best deal on MDA Pro/M5000/O2 Exec
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| hi all,
presently have a spv m2000 but 3 months on contract left. I am planning to
buy out the contract at £40 because I want to upgrade to a M5000 or
equivalent.
am willing to switch networks as Orange are trying to charge me £250 for the
upgrade even though I've been with them 5 years.
can anyone recommend the best deal? looking at ~£30/month contract
I heard t-mobile or somebody were offering unlimited web access for £7 a
month - this is very interesting (if it includes 3G web access).
any help gratefully appreciated!
thanks
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| cmp@notvalid.com declared for all the world to hear...
> am willing to switch networks as Orange are trying to charge me £250 for the
> upgrade even though I've been with them 5 years.
And presumably had 5 years of inclusive calls and probably close to
£1000 in handset subsidy. And the M5000 you are trying to purchase is a
£500 bit of kit, so paying £249 for one is not bad at all really.
> I heard t-mobile or somebody were offering unlimited web access for £7 a
> month - this is very interesting (if it includes 3G web access).
This is a good offer, and according to another poster does include 3G
access.
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Regards
Jon
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| Stephen Henson 2006-03-29, 5:48 pm |
| In article < 442ac17c$0$5253$db0f
efd9@news.zen.co.uk>, cmp@notvalid.com
says...
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> I heard t-mobile or somebody were offering unlimited web access for £7 a
> month - this is very interesting (if it includes 3G web access).
>
See the other thread for this where I've indicated what I've been told
about it.
Apparently...
If you want to use it for "modem" access (e.g. a laptop) then you need
the "Pro" version for £8.50 a month not including VAT. If you can live
with the restrictions of the consumer version (no VOIP, no modem access,
no p2p) then that's £7.50 including VAT.
Also some tariffs will appear which combine that bundle with the main
tariff so you'd probably get a better deal on those because the monthly
line rental is higher. Those will appear at the start of April. So it
might be best to wait a few days to see what appears.
Steve.
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| Simon Dobson 2006-03-29, 5:48 pm |
| me wrote:
> hi all,
>
> presently have a spv m2000 but 3 months on contract left. I am planning to
> buy out the contract at £40 because I want to upgrade to a M5000 or
> equivalent.
>
> am willing to switch networks as Orange are trying to charge me £250 for the
> upgrade even though I've been with them 5 years.
Length of time as a customer is not important..
> can anyone recommend the best deal? looking at ~£30/month contract
...And that's why.
If they sell expensive handsets for next to nowt to customers that spend
£30/m, where does that leave those of us that spend way more than that?
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| John Mason 2006-03-29, 5:48 pm |
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"me" <cmp@notvalid.com> wrote in message
news:442ac17c$0$5253
$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> hi all,
>
> presently have a spv m2000 but 3 months on contract left. I am planning to
> buy out the contract at £40 because I want to upgrade to a M5000 or
> equivalent.
>
> am willing to switch networks as Orange are trying to charge me £250 for
> the upgrade even though I've been with them 5 years.
>
> can anyone recommend the best deal? looking at ~£30/month contract
>
> I heard t-mobile or somebody were offering unlimited web access for £7 a
> month - this is very interesting (if it includes 3G web access).
>
> any help gratefully appreciated!
>
> thanks
Don't do it, its slow and very heavy.
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"John Mason" <john.mason@smail.com> wrote in message
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> "me" <cmp@notvalid.com> wrote in message
> news:442ac17c$0$5253
$db0fefd9@news.zen.co.uk...
> Don't do it, its slow and very heavy.
Hi John,
I found it to be far from slow (like my m2000!)
Do you have any other recommendations? Basically I need a usable web browser
& Email, runnable at 3G speeds for working on the road.
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"Simon Dobson" <replytogroup@nospam.domain.invalid> wrote in message
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> me wrote:
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> Length of time as a customer is not important..
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> ..And that's why.
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> If they sell expensive handsets for next to nowt to customers that spend
> £30/m, where does that leave those of us that spend way more than that?
I've been spending between £50 and £70 on average.
The handset probably costs Orange £150 at most. If they want to lose a
customer who gives them at least £700 cash a year, then thats up to them as
far as I am concerned.
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"Stephen Henson" <steve@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
news:MPG. 1e94d6c5bdc557299896
b3@news.clara.net...
> In article < 442ac17c$0$5253$db0f
efd9@news.zen.co.uk>, cmp@notvalid.com
> says...
>
> See the other thread for this where I've indicated what I've been told
> about it.
>
> Apparently...
>
> If you want to use it for "modem" access (e.g. a laptop) then you need
> the "Pro" version for £8.50 a month not including VAT. If you can live
> with the restrictions of the consumer version (no VOIP, no modem access,
> no p2p) then that's £7.50 including VAT.
>
> Also some tariffs will appear which combine that bundle with the main
> tariff so you'd probably get a better deal on those because the monthly
> line rental is higher. Those will appear at the start of April. So it
> might be best to wait a few days to see what appears.
>
> Steve.
Thanks - excellent.
£8.50 is a steal for near broadband speeds on the move. Is the coverage good
do you know?
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| cmp@notvalid.com declared for all the world to hear...
> The handset probably costs Orange £150 at most.
If that were true it would make it less expensive than a Nokia 6230i.
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Regards
Jon
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| >> Length of time as a customer is not important..
Well I would suggest the opposite. It is extremely important.
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