I can be reached on my cell phone

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Looking back over the last six months, I calculated my monthly usage. When I signed this current contract for 24 months, after taking absolutely minutes to come to a rational, logical and well-thought out decision balancing the tariff, minutes, data limits, monthly costs and contract length, I signed on the dotted line.īut the only data bundle option I could go for, really, was the 750MB data limit per month, which just so happened to be thrown in automatically with the £30 line rental and £5 BlackBerry bolt-on per month. Just before upgrading to my new BlackBerry contract (I sent the Torch straight back, opting instead for a far more productive, less fun (and weighty) Bold 9700), I was fully aware my new contract would no longer cover unlimited mobile data access.Ĭonsidering the perceived amount of data I churn through a month - including over 100 emails a day spread over two email accounts, attachments downloaded, Facebook and Twitter (photos and media included), uploading content, updating and downloading mobile application and through browsing various mobile sites, it turns out I don't use all that much. But let's not turn this into another one of my half-arsed essays.

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The answer should really be ' yes', with no argument.