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What is a Data Plan ?
The traditional GSM (Global System for Mobile
communications) service offers voice and simple
text transmission only.
Instead, the Internet allows access
to the multimedia resources.
So, the mobile internet service is called a
data plan. This service offers data transmission
through an IP network and ultimately a connection to the
Internet.
With a data plan , we have the connectivity
to the internet. That is, we are able to access the
Internet whenevr we want and wherever
we are, on a smartphone or another mobile device.
Here is another definition. A data plan
is part of the service that mobile operators offer
to give you connectivity anywhere under the sky.
A data plan involves getting us connected to a
3G, 4G or LTE network. LTE stands for Long Term
Evolution and is a 4G wireless broadband standard.
We know all that a data plan comes with a price
which can often expensive. Generally, we need the
use of VoIP, locally or internationally, according to
the vailable data plan :
• where we do not have a Wi-Fi,
• while we are on the move, we
want to share and post online text and multimedia
files (email, photos, or video calls).
What's about the price ?
What does a data plan cost?
The cost of data plans varies according to
the amount of bandwidth we purchase
monthly. It also depends on the deal we make
when buying a smartphone, one-year or two-year
service engagement.
The average data plan costs around $CAN 30 per
month, for a limit of 2 gigabytes a month.
Beyond that, we pay around 10 cents for
each additional megabyte that you use.
Unlimited data per month would be very expensive.
Planning is therefore quite important.
Typical packages for data plans are, for
example: 200 MB, 1G, 2G, 4G and unlimited.
It is important to estimate our data usage per month.
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Let's mention also that there are some
pre-requisites for our devices: smartphone,
tablet or laptop computer. They will need
to support the wireless protocol that carries
the data plan .
A device at least needs to support 3G. For
4G, we need a high-end smartphone. The device
also needs to be multimedia-ready
and offer features for comfortable emailing.
Low-end devices that just support
3G lack the possibilities for a great mobile
internet experience.
An open system that allows installation of third-party
apps is definitely an advantage, as those are often better
than the native apps.
Another important point ! Controlling
the data plan usage.
We need to pay attention to how much data we are
using if our data plan is not unlimited.
Among the items to be considered in the estimating
usage are the emails sent and received (because
received data counts as well), with their eventual
attachments, streaming music and video, the number
of web pages viewed, social media usage, video
conferencing and of course VoIP.
There are tools that enable us to
control and monitor our data usage,
notifying us of thresholds passed and
informing us on quantities used.
For this matter, Android, BlackBerry, iPhone
and Nokia have their apps from third party
developers.
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