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T-mobile’s Web’n’Walk goes unlimited

Link: T-Mobile to make mobile net service ‘unlimited’ | The Register.

T-Mobile UK is to make its Web’n’walk mobile internet service "unlimited" giving punters access to an "all-you-can-eat" product for �7.50 a month. Due to be launched on 1 April, the unlimited Web’n’walk service will enable punters to browse the web, check out email and chat whenever they want.

But although the service is "unlimited" there are restrictions. Just like "unlimited" services for fixed-line net access, Web’n’walk is governed by a Fair Usage Policy to ensure that it is not abused. The cellco said it would monitor usage and investigate any spikes in demand.

Ah well now you’re talking.  Now I may well hold on to my MDA Pro, which, by the way, has had absolutely no use since I picked up that cheap Sony W550i running on Fresh.  I couldn’t stand getting that stupid pop-up message on the MDA every time I’d sent an image to my blog: "You’ve used up your daily allowance of data". 

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