Tuesday 29 January 2008

O2 improves tariffs

O2 has improved all its 'pay monthly' tariffs, including the three dedicated iPhone tariffs. Existing Apple iPhone customers will be transferred to the new tariffs, which include more calls and texts within their monthly allowances.

They've also created a new unlimited flat-rate data tariff for £1 per day, which they describe thus: "As long as customers use our services as they are intended – for example, their fingers to text and their handset to browse – and do not affect quality for others, they can do as much as they like without having to worry. We believe we are the only company in the market to be so open around fair use**." Those two asterisks refer to an 'excessive use' policy that excludes business use, 'continuous' streaming, VoIP, file sharing and putting your SIM card in anything other than your O2 phone. And remember to only use your fingers to text, eh?
[Press release]

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