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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 09:37:09
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Anyone know anything more about this?

Apparently they will have unlimited texts or landline minutes depending
on which tariff is selected.


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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 12:20:07
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In message , Joe Mamma
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>Anyone know anything more about this?
>
>Apparently they will have unlimited texts or landline minutes depending
>on which tariff is selected.

LOL. Is that unlimited or unlimited*? :)
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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 12:41:07
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Martin Jay wrote in message
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> In message , Joe
> Mamma writes
> > Anyone know anything more about this?
> >
> > Apparently they will have unlimited texts or landline
> > minutes depending on which tariff is selected.
>
> LOL. Is that unlimited or unlimited*? :)

It means unlimited until they decide youve had enough.

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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 14:16:03
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In message , Ivor Jones
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>Martin Jay wrote in message
>news:htpycDDndezEFw1C@spam-free.org.uk
>> In message , Joe
>> Mamma writes
>> > Anyone know anything more about this?
>> >
>> > Apparently they will have unlimited texts or landline
>> > minutes depending on which tariff is selected.
>>
>> LOL. Is that unlimited or unlimited*? :)
>
>It means unlimited until they decide youve had enough.

Orange claim otherwise. Whether you believe them is an entirely
different matter.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/31/orange tariff changes/


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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 14:14:31
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On Mon, 31 Jul 2006 14:16:03 +0100, Paul G
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>In message , Ivor Jones
> writes
>>Martin Jay wrote in message
>>news:htpycDDndezEFw1C@spam-free.org.uk
>>> In message , Joe
>>> Mamma writes
>>> > Anyone know anything more about this?
>>> >
>>> > Apparently they will have unlimited texts or landline
>>> > minutes depending on which tariff is selected.
>>>
>>> LOL. Is that unlimited or unlimited*? :)
>>
>>It means unlimited until they decide youve had enough.
>
>Orange claim otherwise. Whether you believe them is an entirely
>different matter.
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/31/orange tariff changes/

Nothing of what they are offering are tempting me to stay, never mind
sign a 18 month contract.

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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 15:48:22
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martin@spam-free.org.uk declared for all the world to hear...
> In message , Joe Mamma
> writes
> >Anyone know anything more about this?
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> >Apparently they will have unlimited texts or landline minutes depending
> >on which tariff is selected.
>
> LOL. Is that unlimited or unlimited*? :)

Its not going to be the Oxford English Dictionary definition of
unlimited, but it will be generous enough to feel like unlimited to
99.9% of users :-)
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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 16:08:58
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In article ,
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> Its not going to be the Oxford English Dictionary definition of
> unlimited, but it will be generous enough to feel like unlimited to
> 99.9% of users :-)

It it is limited then?
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PostPosted: 2006-07-31 17:10:37
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In message , Stephen
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>In article ,
>spam@jonparker.plus.com says...
>> Its not going to be the Oxford English Dictionary definition of
>> unlimited, but it will be generous enough to feel like unlimited to
>> 99.9% of users :-)

>It it is limited then?

Apparently not if the The Registers article Paul G mentioned
<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/31/orange tariff changes/> is
correct.

These are relatively high-price tariffs. And how much texting,
chatting, and surfing can one person do? Presumably the small print
will prevent customers from using a Dolphin account to offer a web-based
SMS services, for example.
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