subject: Vodafone will not charge you for wireless transmission of data going over the limit [print this page] Vodafone said that there would be no charges on their members who go over their data contains a few months.
There has been some backlash after Vodafone moved to a decline in unlimited data from the contract and start charging for the use of the package, as many forum posters complained that they would be stung with huge bills.
However Vodafone stressed not only that most will never come close to this limit, but those that remain will be recommended and encourage their use to other plans and not have to pay, although they should be charged over the behavior continues.
In June we will be the introduction of free text to tell our customers to agreement when they are approaching the upper limit of their data packets, Vodafone spokesman told TechRadar.
Since most of our Internet subscribers(more than 97 percent never) reach the limit will not receive text alerts in general.
minority clients(less than 3 percent) who approach the text tells them to get that close to supplement the data and advise them to monitor their use in the future. Clients at this point will not be charged anything more.
unnecessary fees
If, after receiving several of these entries, in a few months, customers continue to use excessive amount of data will be in contact with Vodafone and it is recommended to update data on a different plan to avoid unnecessary costs.
Customers will be able to make an informed decision whether to continue restrictions on their use or change to another plan, giving them full control of their spending.
500 MB means that you can read and respond to thousands of e-mails, 1924 Download Google maps and read stories of 8000 BBC News. Today, a tiny fraction of our customers enjoy the full benefit.
This is obviously a way for Vodafone to eradicate heavier users in a similar way to the O2, when he became open to the iPhone tethering to the computer as a modem.
This is good news for the average heavy user? C, it seems that if the 500 MB limit on a regular basis, but not excessively, it will probably avoid charges for fair use policy appears to remain in the near future.
500MB is still, however, the amounts that can be achieved by more and more people in the future as smart phones become more popular and increasingly data hungry, so Vodafone may be forced to reconsider their options.
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Vodafone will not charge you for wireless transmission of data going over the limit