Three Launches All-You-Can-Eat PAYG Plan for £15

Three Launches All-You-Can-Eat PAYG Plan for £15

Even though we here at GS don’t reside anywhere with Three UK’s cellular footprint, we’re constantly impressed by the comapny’s offerings of affordable pricing and generous minutes/texts/data alotment. And today, Three continues on that same path with the announcement of a new “all-you-can-eat” Pay-as-you-go data plan for a mere £15. Also included in the plan are 300 voice minutes and 3,000 texts. If you bump up to the next tier for...

3rd Party Resellers Dropping AT&T Services And Hardware.

3rd Party Resellers Dropping AT&T Services And Hardware.

Fancy a good deal from Wirefly.com (and perhaps in the future Amazon’s wireless storefront)? Better get on that train while it’s still in town. According to a recent letter sent out by Wirefly CEO, Andy Zeinfeld, giving customers choices and cheap prices will no longer be possible with AT&T. Further adding to the pot is online retailer LetsTalk’s email to affiliates: Effective March 8th, 2011, LetsTalk as well as other web indirect agents [...],...

Virgin Mobile Nixing Unlimited Plan With Data Cap And Throttling.

Virgin Mobile Nixing Unlimited Plan With Data Cap And Throttling.

The trend away from unlimited data is both disturbing and unfortunate. How are new and innovative products and services supposed to thrive in such a cramped environment where no one truly “uses” their phone for fear of being assaulted by cellular bills? But I digress. Customers of Virgin’s $40 unlimited plan however, will want to make note that some big changes are coming your “unlimited plans” are now going to be capped and thorttled. Go...

Vodafone Revamps Data Traveler Roaming Plan. #vodafone

Vodafone Revamps Data Traveler Roaming Plan. #vodafone

Vodafone users do a lot of traveling will be pleased to know that their carrier of choice recently revamped the popular “Vodafone Day Traveler” data plan. Instead of the laughingly low 5MB allotment of roaming data, EU users can now make use of up to 25MB of data whilst abroad. Granted, it’s still ridiculously low considering the scope of mobile technologies today. Though an increase of 5MB to 25MB is certainly appreciated nonetheless. According to the...

Survey Says: British Customers Loyal to Phones, Not Carriers.

Survey Says:  British Customers Loyal to Phones, Not Carriers.

I would consider myself not loyal to any one carrier. In the last 4 years I’ve done business with three different ones. I prefer going where the latest and greatest phone is. Though I’m but one man out of billions. How do people in other regions of the planet feel? According to a study conducted by Art Technology Group (ATG), British users in particular share the same general consensus as I — they aren’t all that loyal. Specifically, 45% of...

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