Apparently they are being announced tomorrow.
Absolute joke. Terrible pricing by EE, surprised if anyone will actually bother to sign up if they don't come up with some more sensible plans.
Just to add: on their 500mb plan if you could get the max speed lte offers you could use this in 40 seconds. Taking into account its unlikely you'll get the peak data speed then anywhere around 200 seconds is likely.
Last edited by Tomm; 22-10-2012 at 11:27 PM.
Pretty happy I didn't wait to be honest, and ordered my iPhone on friday.
Considering that 4G would still be limited across the country, so when I go to Uni theres a chance they wont even have 4G.
Worked out much better, getting the full monty plan on t-mobile, £219 for 32GB, £36 a month for 2000 mins, unlim text and unlim 3G internet.
I expected this to be honest. With the other networks not able to currently launch any 4G networks till the bidding is sorted it leaves Everything Everything with the market to themselves for some time and they also have the knowledge that those using the iPhone 5 which probably will be a large amount of users, will only be able to use their 4g network and not anyone elses (not until the next iphone is out but looking at the new ipad that could be in 6 months ha).Absolute joke. Terrible pricing by EE, surprised if anyone will actually bother to sign up if they don't come up with some more sensible plans.
Just to add: on their 500mb plan if you could get the max speed lte offers you could use this in 40 seconds. Taking into account its unlikely you'll get the peak data speed then anywhere around 200 seconds is likely.
I read an interesting comment on one of the pricing links with a user stating its not Everything Everythings fault but OFCOMS which Is true really. Their supposed to make things fair and give consumers a fair choice but they've done the opposite.
To be fair, it's not EE's fault all the other carriers used their frequencies for 3G services. EE kept some back a few years ago for 4G and now everyone's crying like little *******.I expected this to be honest. With the other networks not able to currently launch any 4G networks till the bidding is sorted it leaves Everything Everything with the market to themselves for some time and they also have the knowledge that those using the iPhone 5 which probably will be a large amount of users, will only be able to use their 4g network and not anyone elses (not until the next iphone is out but looking at the new ipad that could be in 6 months ha).
I read an interesting comment on one of the pricing links with a user stating its not Everything Everythings fault but OFCOMS which Is true really. Their supposed to make things fair and give consumers a fair choice but they've done the opposite.
Pricing is absolutely shocking though.
But OFCOM could have said lets all wait. I just can't wait for it to become competitive.
I'm tied into my contract till early 2014 so hopefully by then o2 will have a stable 4G network and won't be charging the stupid prices EE want.
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