Other U.K. operators as well as KPN in the Netherlands and Orange France have shared indications that they will move to buckets as well.
Monday, June 14, 2010
The End Of "All-You-Can-Eat" Mobile Data in Europe
O2 UK will stop offering "unlimited" data usage and replace them with "buckets" ranging from 500 MBytes up to 1 GByte. )2 says 97 percent of O2 smartphone customers would not need to buy additional data allowances, as the lowest bundle (500MB) provides at least 2.5 times the average O2 customer’s current use.
Other U.K. operators as well as KPN in the Netherlands and Orange France have shared indications that they will move to buckets as well.
Other U.K. operators as well as KPN in the Netherlands and Orange France have shared indications that they will move to buckets as well.

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