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Ivan2011-01-01 13:32:47
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Ivan, 2011-01-01 13:32:47

Tariff option for the Internet (MTS)

Who uses what for unlimited? There is a superBIT, but 15 MB per hour is a joke for chickens.
Is there anything interesting at all with MTS like Beeline and Megafon?

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edogs, 2011-01-01
@PDEMON

There are 2 phones on the SuperZero tariff.
At 1: Internet package 900mb, 350r. Enough for a month (Skype is not always on, we do not use voice over it). Plus mts <> mts free of charge when replenishing an account for 200r within a month. The advantage of this package is that it seems to work in the intercity too.
U 2: Unlimited-Mini. 200 rub. 4GB a month, 250Mb a day without limits, then 64kbps. Plus mts <> mts free of charge when replenishing an account for 200r within a month.
Beeline doesn't seem to have anything good. The megaphone has more interesting tariffs, but not much.
But MTS has some strange strains with 3G, it is almost non-existent inside the buildings. The megaphone is much better with this.

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Edro, 2011-01-01
@Edro

In general, I have BIT, but when I went to St. Petersburg, I connected SuperBIT, distributed the Internet via WiFi on the train, the three of us rarely ran into 15 meters). Never hit the daily limit.

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AlexanderPHP, 2011-01-01
@AlexanderPHP

I use a megaphone on a netbook, Unlimited Internet Package: Basic
220 rubles. 128 Kbps 1.5 GB
Here, you can see other tariffs:
www.megafoncity.ru/news/176/

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xsash, 2011-01-01
@xsash

No, in MTS for six months or a year I could not find a normal Internet in order to get rid of the 3G modem of the megaphone and completely switch to MTS, and give the Internet to the laptop via wifi

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batal, 2011-01-01
@batal

I use "Unlimited-Mini" (I connected it to Super Zero 2009 without any problems) - for the same 150r as the Superbit, we get a monthly quota of 4 gigabytes and a daily limit of 250 megabytes. And no restrictions "per hour". When the limits are exceeded, the speed is cut to 32/64 kilobits.
Kazan prices.

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