OT: (or is it) re: cell phone data access

Alan Dayley adayley at gmail.com
Tue May 14 09:06:44 MST 2013


I'm a pretty constant user of data on my phone for the uses you describe. I
usually consume about 170MB per month, rarely going over 200MB.

Alan



On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 9:00 AM, <joe at actionline.com> wrote:

> Recently, we have been discussing various cell phone plans, and I
> mentioned that my current pay-as-you-go plan (Airvoice wireless)
> charges only $10 every three months (= $3.33/month) and that gives
> me more minutes of talk time than I ever need or use.
>
> The only thing missing (until now) has been data, but now they have
> added data (web access) for 33-cents per megabyte.
>
> So my question is, how many megabyte would I be likely to consume
> for each 5-minute or 10 or 20-minutes of connect time just for
> checking email and google searches for addresses, phone numbers,
> driving directions, etc. I have no need for streaming videos or
> other such data-intensive use?
>
>
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