T-mobile Web N Walk Review


by Mark Hirst - Date: 2007-07-04 - Word Count: 413 Share This!

In the last couple of years, aggressive pricing and attractive handset deals have seen T-Mobile grow into the second largest provider of Mobile Phone services in the UK after O2, and one of the main reasons for this is their range of great value tariffs that have been heavily promoted by affiliate companies using free gifts and other incentives to get people to sign up.

The New Flex-T contract deals that offer users the chance to get a specific amount of transferable credit rather than a fixed number of calls and text messages have been really popular, but one of the most overlooked features of T-Mobile is the way that they have really embraced the mobile internet, offering users the chance to access the web through their mobile phone completely free as part of their Web N Walk add-on.

Web N Walk costs users an additional fee each month, which is approximately £7.50 per month on top of your regular contract, but this is all you need to pay. There are no additional charges based on the amount of pages that you visit, or for any services that you download from third party websites - the only services that you pay T-Mobile for are ring tones that you download from their own site.

When you connect to the internet through your mobile, the screen is smaller, but as long as you have a modern browser installed, you will be able to load most pages in a few seconds. These will render as normal provided that the owner of the website has provided the necessary styling information to allow it to work properly on the small screen of a mobile phone.

The great thing about web n walk unlike many competing services is that it does not restrict you in what you can and cannot see online. For access to adult related sites such as internet gambling and the like you will need to confirm that you are over 18 years old, but this is the only restriction, and it only takes a moment to confirm your details.

Your actual usage is completely unlimited - although T-Mobile do apply a fair use condition on every account, and reserve the right to cut people off if their usage is deemed unreasonable - for example, downloading enormous movie files and the like over several days may result in a removal of service, but for day to day use, when combined with a suitable phone, it is an excellent idea, and good value for money,.

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Mark Hirst writes for Best Mobile Contracts, a website that specialises in finding the best mobile phone deals.We compare the market in seconds saving you time and money. For Nokia N95 deals visit us today.

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