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Everyone seems to say Wi Fi is free,
so why is it that networks supply you with a set amount of Wi Fi data to use before charging you???
Sounds like that may be the case. Anyway, nothing is absolutely free in this world. And if anyone tells you that there's free Wi-Fi - double-check it)Sure you're not confusing WiFi and 3G/4G cellular internet access, as provided by the mobile carriers(networks)?
That'a the policy of many restaurants, bars and coffee housesThere's a bar I go to in Spain quite often, offers free Wi-Fi (WPA2 with non-obvious password) for paying customers. I spend a couple of hours and 3/4 beers and tapas while using the Wi-Fi. I spend way more on beer & snacks than I would without the free Wi-Fi.
Everyone seems to say Wi Fi is free, so why is it that networks supply you with a set amount of Wi Fi data to use before charging you???
Simply if you go on dialaphone's website you will see that a package may consist of 250mb Wi-Fi and 500mb data.
If I turn off my packet data does that mean I will never ever be charged for using the internet? Obviously I will only be using Wi-Fi.
Who or how can someone charge me for using Wi-Fi?
Seems that my network cant. But then why would they offer say 250mb Wi-Fi free in the package deal???