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Unlimited Data - is it becoming a reality?

At the start of this month Vodafone announced they were providing Unlimited Internet Access to their customers.  Previously you had to pay £7.50 for a measly 120MB. 

This announcement now provides any customer who pays £25 per month with 500MB of Internet Access which isn't 'unlimited' - but should be sufficient for most people! 

If you pay £40 a month then you can get a choice of unlimited texts, unlimited landline or unlimited Vodafone to Vodafone calls!

Will this have an impact on Mobile Internet Usage?  I think so.... most of my friends outside of the industry don't dare use the Internet on their device due to concerns over what the potential charges could be... by adding in the 500MB bundle, Vodafone have made it very easy for people to start to consume the Internet on their device.

What are your thoughts?

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    May 08, 2008
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    May 09, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    May 09, 2008
    Here in the US I have always had unlimited data (at least it is called unlimited, but they will send you a letter if they think you are abusing it by tethering). Currently I have unlimited data for $15 per month. Because they have my account messed up in their system, I also get unlimited text for free. :) New plans in the US are coming out from the carriers. Now, two of them offer unlimited everything (domestic calls, text, data) for $99 per month.