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Changes to T-Mobile's mobile Internet packages

Changes to T-Mobile's mobile Internet packages

Changes to T-Mobile's mobile Internet packagesT-Mobile's retail mobile internet portfolio is renewed. 

 As of August 2011, 1, T-Mobile will renew its retail mobile internet portfolio on a promotional basis, the service provider will introduce new super-fast mobile internet packages, and differentiate different tariff packages based on the nominal download speed. In connection with the introduction of the HSPA + service, the service provider offers new, super-fast Internet packages recommended for intensive mobile Internet access. The smaller package provides 6.990 GB of data traffic for HUF 16, and the larger one provides 9.400 GB of data for a monthly fee of HUF 26 at a nominal maximum speed of 21 Mbps. The new RelaxNet XL and Gold Companion Card RelaxNet XL subscriptions, which are available until August 30, will include a promotional monthly additional 1 GB of data from August, and the nominal maximum speed of the package will be 21 Mbps.

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From August, the maximum nominal speed of the existing residential mobile internet tariff packages (including the currently available RelaxNet M and L packages, Gold Companion Card RelaxNet M and L packages) will be 7,2 Mbps. Also new is that RelaxNet packages will allow an additional 1 GB of data per month. The data traffic included in the packages can be used freely at T-Mobile, you can e-mail, browse, download files or watch videos.

The business mobile internet portfolio will not change for the time being, however, HSPA + service with a nominal speed of 21 Mbps will be available in packages providing higher data volumes. As part of its mobile network development program, the super-fast HSPA + -based mobile internet service is now available in more than 200 locations, and developments will continue at a rapid pace throughout the summer.

Bandwidth differentiation is a common way to inform customers about wired packets, as it allows everyone to decide for themselves what speed of service they need, but they don’t need to know the technology behind it. With the significant increase in bandwidth, this speed classification is becoming more important in the field of mobile internet, so there are more and more examples of it internationally.

Source: t-mobile.hu

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