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Author What time is off-peak?
CLUCAS

2006-03-30, 5:49 pm

What time is off-peak? Do different networks have different off-peak times?

Thanks


Neil - Usenet

2006-03-30, 5:49 pm


"CLUCAS" <CLUCAS09@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What time is off-peak? Do different networks have different off-peak
> times?
>
> Thanks
>


depends on network.

ora is 7pm till 7am.


The Drone

2006-03-30, 5:49 pm

In article <BgUWf.150097$zk4.69069@fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk>, Neil -
Usenet < usenet1@SPAMblueyond
er.co.uk> writes
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>"CLUCAS" <CLUCAS09@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:9RTWf.497$BO5.136@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
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>depends on network.


>ora is 7pm till 7am.


I think it can depend on your plan too. Vodafone's off-peak hours are:

1) 19:00 - 08:00 with a contract

Daytime rates apply 8am-7pm, Monday to Friday. Evening rates apply 7pm -
8am, Mon. to Fri. Weekend rates apply all day Saturday and Sunday.

2) 19:30 - 07:30 on PAYG.

You'll pay daytime rates 7:30am - 7:30pm and evening rates run from
7:30pm - 7:30am Monday to Friday. And you get weekend rates all day
Saturday and Sunday - no matter what time it is. We count a day as
midnight to midnight.

(Quotes from the appropriate T&C pages ion the Vodafone web site.)
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