A possible setback for DRM in Europe
A possible setback for DRM in Europe
Posted Feb 14, 2014 15:00 UTC (Fri) by james (guest, #1325)In reply to: A possible setback for DRM in Europe by nix
Parent article: A possible setback for DRM in Europe
Alternatively, there's Three's pay-as-you-go plans at 1p/MB for data, 2p per (outgoing) text, and 3p/min for (outgoing) voice. Every time you top up you get 150 MB free (which lasts for thirty days). Minimum top-up is £5 through the website or mobile app, £10 elsewhere.
I find that I usually only want to use significant amounts of data (or have long phone conversations) when I'm at home or work, and both places I'm on wifi and near landline phones. It's rare for me to get through more than £2 of credit a month.
I'd consider buying an unlocked phone elsewhere, though (the Moto G has good reviews).
