
Moreover, “non-Orange internet based streaming services, voice or video over the internet, instant messaging, peer to peer file sharing, non-Orange internet based video” are all banned under
To be fair however, this part of
But this usage cap, which O2 does not have, raises the ugly prospect of network
congestion, and has prompted some of our readers to comment on how well Orange’s 3G network stands up to the onslaught of data usage, when the iPhone launches November 10. Saying that, the carrier isn’t shying away from offering tethering options for the iPhone, so it is a least expecting some customers to use the handset as a modem.
With pricing pretty much identical and Vodafone set to launch the device too, it looks like the
In other iPhone news, the device has apparently gone down a storm in
Meanwhile, the Motorola Droid, the company’s first Android 2.0 handset, has got a funky big budget advert running, see below.
Source: http://www.telecoms.com/