For your first question:
If the provider counts exactly kb by kb your remark is right. In other cases I know, that the GPRS connection is dropped every lets say 2 hours. Whatever the amount used during this time, the provider rounds to the next 50 kb. So if you have used 20 kb during these 2 hours only you still have to pay for the 50 kb. MiniMoni, thought, does know about the 20 kb only, as MiniMoni is not able to track, if the connection was reset. If in your case, the provider will charge every kb separately, everthing will be fine, though.
For the costs: If it's really US$0.0032 per MB it is very cheap. In Germany, if you don't have an unlimited plan like me the most cheap data plan will be EUR 0.25 per MB what is around US$0.40 per MB. And if you take my unlimited plan with US$15 per month you may have a traffic volume of more then 4 GB per month until you reach these US$15 I pay. And this is more then enough for a BlackBerry.
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Originally Posted by malbecar
Hi, thanks for the replay.
I didn't understand very well when you say:
In my case, my provider charge me $0.01 per 1MB (1024Kb). So if I know how many kb I have use during the month I would have a good idea of what I have to pay to them.
One more question please, in my country $0.01 is equal to US$0.0032. This is expensive compare to others countries? I know that some people have unlimited access but I think is not my case. :(
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