Would you pay £46 a month for 20GB of 4G data?

22 Jan 2013

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EE today unveiled a whole heap of new 4G price plans, aimed at everyone from thrifty entry-levellers to the tiny percentage of data-hounds that require more than the previous 8GB a month limit.

The new deals start at £31 per month (for 24 months) for a paltry 500MB of data, plus one of several smartphones available from £30, including the Nokia Lumia 820 and HTC One SV. If you only want a 12-month plan, it’s £41 per month. This deal runs from 31st January to 31st March.

Then there’s the new deal for “super-users”: this offers 20GB of data a month and is available as a 12-month SIM-only deal for £46 a month, if you sign up before 28th February. If you want a handset included the prices for this same deal start at £61. There’s also a new 12-month, 8GB SIM-only plan for £41 a month.

All these deals include unlimited texts and calls.

What do you think of EE’s new 4G pricing. Would you pay £46 a month for 20GB of LTE data? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Comments

  1. pcwillows

    17 weeks ago

    In a word.... NO!

  2. markster1971

    17 weeks ago

    i would if they had 4g in north wales but since is not the case for a very long while

    then its a NO!!

  3. blackburn5bw

    17 weeks ago

    No chance, MAJOR RIP OFF!
    As to be expected.
    I'd love it but they can SHOVE IT at those prices with those data structures, wouldn't pay it even if Data was unlimited. Do they not realise the climate we are living in, do they really think your average person could pay up to £61 for a phone contract F#####G Dicks

  4. hooman78

    17 weeks ago

    forget that! i'll be on 3g & sim only for the foreseeable future if these are the prices, hell, i'm at a loss to find a decent 3g contract with a decent phone and plan under £30 on those huge 24 month contracts nevermind these 4g prices!!

  5. InertProtocol

    17 weeks ago

    Can't see any normal person paying silly prices for that.

    I'll happily stay on my unlimited 3G connection for a third of the price.

    How they can say this is a good deal i'll never know.

    @InertProtocol

  6. angelus1666

    17 weeks ago

    I struggle to pick up a 3G signal where I live so wouldn't risk it for a 4g at those prices. Fleecing the customers to recoup the investment

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