Want to take
advantage of blazing-fast LTE speeds in
the UK? You better be prepared to drop a few dozen quid, each and every month. The
nation's only LTE provider is clearly taking advantage of that exclusivity with
gigantic tariffs, like £31 (about $50) per month for 3 gigs of SIM-only data
(and "unlimited minutes and texts"). If you speed a lot of
time pulling down content on your mobile, though, a new 20GB plan makes the
carrier's pricing structure a bit easier to swallow. Customers who sign up for
the new 12-month "super-user" plan between now and February 28th will
pay £46 (about $73), while a smaller-cap 8GB offering will be available for £41
(about $65) each month. Keep in mind that these are SIM-only tariffs -- you'll
pay much more if bundling in a smartphone subsidy. Still, if you have a need
for mega bandwidth for home use or on the go, the price per gig of this new
plan makes EE seem a bit more reasonable. You'll find a few more details in the
PR after the break.
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