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xSwag | 11 years ago

> The all-you-can-eat is capped (small print) at a "fair usage" of 25 Gb/month.

I can tell you that this is wrong, I've personally had months where I've used 100GB+ of data over 3G and had no problems (this is on a £15 top-up). I don't know if they throttle or not, I've never really noticed it.

> Tethering is disabled while roaming overseas on "feel at home", but not prevented at home.

I didn't get my handset from Three but I've been able to tether in Paris and used at least 2GB when I was there.

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oliverdavenport|11 years ago

The limit only applies when roaming with Feel at Home (free roaming). Data is capped at 25GB, and I think calls are capped at 300 mins and texts at 3000, too.

When not roaming, there is no limit on data:

> "Does all you can eat data come with any limits? The limit is how much your device can consume – if you were to actively use data or the Internet on your phone every second, of every day, in every month (and we would be worried if you were !!!!) you would, subject to the current traffic management requirements (which vary from time to time), use up to 1000GB per month. So in essence there is a limit of how much data you can actually consume which is up to 1000GB. All this means that you can have absolute peace of mind and enjoy all the internet you need on your smartphone, without worrying."

(http://www.three.co.uk/Privacy_Cookies/Terms_Conditions?cont...)