kirkmc wrote:That's pretty cheap for a data plan compared to the costs here in France, but there are two caveats: first, it's only UMTS and not 3G, and second it's limited to 200 MB, which isn't a whole lot if you do a lot of web surfing, or any streaming at all.
UMTS is a synonym for 3G here (I don't know if there are even other 3G services offered). As this contract is faciliating the 1800 Mhz network I can get up to 3,6 MBit/s with HSDPA.
I never reached the 200MB limit (you get SMS notifications), but then I use DSL via WLan when at home and work and I'm not that much into video streaming. And the 200MB limit is not a 'hard' limit, it just get's slower after that. I used the net with GPRS speed for quite some time - since mid last year up to a few weeks ago. I had a phone that was not UMTS capable... worked well enough, even with things like Google maps or such (or KGS via tethered netbook ^^). Raising the (soft!) limit to 5 gigabyte is just another 10 € per month, totalling 20 €.
Additionally there are 'day flats' with 1 gigabyte at UMTS speed (i.e. HSDPA/HSUPA) available at 2,50 € (after that GPRS speed) if you only need mobile internet rarely.
Using Opera mini as browser on the phone when surfing helps a lot; it uses a compression service which keeps data usage low and page loading speed high.
No, the limitations are not a problem for me. The provider is Telefonica O2, which is doing business not only in Germany; don't know, how their rates in other countries are.