All-you-can-eat data on The One Plan.
What's the limit?
There are no restrictions for the all-you-can-eat data that now comes with The One Plan. This means you can use your smartphone as you like - so you can download apps, browse the web, look at maps and check your emails as often as you like.
This is what Three post on their website. however the moderators on their blog say this:
You’ll only have your traffic managed if you are a disproportionately high data user (in the top 5% of high data users) and when you are using data in a busy cell site area between peak hours of 6pm to 12am. Try to move some of your data usage outside of these hours. You should see a speed improvement after seven days.
However they seem to forget that they throttle you down to 75Kbps which is near dial up speed. I actually get 0.02Mb/s now.
They created the one plan and all you can eat data as a limit free data usage service they appear to have back tracked on their promise and breached contracts that where out before this http://support.three.co.uk/srvs/cgi-...fic mana*'came into affect.
However they still claim this when you ask them:
I can confirm that with all-you-can-eat data there are no restrictions or hidden ‘fair use’ policies on the amount of data you can use. This means you can use your smartphone as you like – so you can download apps, browse the web, look at maps and check your emails as often as you like without worrying about going over a data allowance. I’m afraid it does not cover sending a MMS, it’s best to check out our pricing guide to confirm how much this would be.
My contract is a year old and predates traffic sense i found this http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2011/0...your-contract/ so im cancelling my contract Three are meant to be ringing back in 24 hours to discuss it.
As this is a breach of our right as not only did they do it without notifying us they changed our contract for the worse.
and i used 10GB over 2 months so 5gb a month i hardly think that a lot.
Ofcom
020 7981 3040 option 1
ASA
http://www.asa.org.uk/Complaints/How...orm/Step2.aspx
BBC WatchDog
http://www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/gotastory/
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http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/bin...Ofcom_Tra1.pdf
Page 5, point 17.
This is exactly what three has done
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwiIB2wYJIo
What's the limit?
There are no restrictions for the all-you-can-eat data that now comes with The One Plan. This means you can use your smartphone as you like - so you can download apps, browse the web, look at maps and check your emails as often as you like.
This is what Three post on their website. however the moderators on their blog say this:
You’ll only have your traffic managed if you are a disproportionately high data user (in the top 5% of high data users) and when you are using data in a busy cell site area between peak hours of 6pm to 12am. Try to move some of your data usage outside of these hours. You should see a speed improvement after seven days.
However they seem to forget that they throttle you down to 75Kbps which is near dial up speed. I actually get 0.02Mb/s now.
They created the one plan and all you can eat data as a limit free data usage service they appear to have back tracked on their promise and breached contracts that where out before this http://support.three.co.uk/srvs/cgi-...fic mana*'came into affect.
However they still claim this when you ask them:
I can confirm that with all-you-can-eat data there are no restrictions or hidden ‘fair use’ policies on the amount of data you can use. This means you can use your smartphone as you like – so you can download apps, browse the web, look at maps and check your emails as often as you like without worrying about going over a data allowance. I’m afraid it does not cover sending a MMS, it’s best to check out our pricing guide to confirm how much this would be.
My contract is a year old and predates traffic sense i found this http://consumers.ofcom.org.uk/2011/0...your-contract/ so im cancelling my contract Three are meant to be ringing back in 24 hours to discuss it.
As this is a breach of our right as not only did they do it without notifying us they changed our contract for the worse.
and i used 10GB over 2 months so 5gb a month i hardly think that a lot.
Ofcom
020 7981 3040 option 1
ASA
http://www.asa.org.uk/Complaints/How...orm/Step2.aspx
BBC WatchDog
http://www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog/gotastory/
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http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/bin...Ofcom_Tra1.pdf
Page 5, point 17.
This is exactly what three has done
Unconstrained traffic management has the potential for consumer/citizen harm if:
1. it is used as pretext for potentially unfair discrimination; or
2. it leads to consumer misunderstanding or mistrust of the service that they had expected.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwiIB2wYJIo
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