Mobile operator Three has announced that it is offering unlimited data on its ‘One Plan’ mobile tariff, which was launched earlier this year.
The move means that One Plan customers will no longer be restricted to 1GB of mobile data per month. Instead they will now be able to use as much data as they like without incurring extra costs.
Three said the scrapping of data caps “is aimed at giving customers peace of mind when it comes to data – so they can surf, email, update, watch, listen or play freely on their smartphone, making the most of all it can do”.
Marc Allera, Three’s Sales and Marketing Director, said: “We expect to see more people using mobiles than PCs to access the internet by 2015. All-you-can-eat data is designed to remove the possibility of bill shock when you use data, so you can use your smartphone to do everything it was designed for without the worry of cost.”
The One Plan now offers customer 2000 any-network minutes, 5000 same-network minutes, 5000 texts and all-you-can-eat data from just £25 a month.
The tariff is available on a wide range of mobile handsets including the Nokia N8, the HTC Wildfire, Samsung Galaxy S and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini .