If you put two and two together and count four, then well done — you probably had enough brains to figure out that EE would be supporting the two latest iPads with its sweet 4G flavours. Confirmation was received from the network today, so if you really want a taste of 4G on a ‘Pad, this is the only way to get it.
Prices look set to start at £26 per month, on a 24-month plan (that’s for 2GB of data), and range to 3GB for £31, and 5GB for £36 a month. If you need to go over those allowances, you’ll be billed at £6 for 500MB, or £15 for 2GB. [EE]













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In this case you put two and two and get the price of 22.
Sounds like EE has taken a big step and made things serious with an exclusive relationship.
Is it wrong of me that I hope Apple can’t keep it in its pants?
It’s not Apple’s fault. It’s only natural. Plus, EE was wide open. Who wouldn’t.
EE is a definite “would.” But unfortunately it doesn’t come cheap…
True. The arrangement sounds quite expensive.
Apple : “Bugger it. YOLO!!”
And it’ll only cost you your first born for a contract and a human sacrifice every month after that to cover the data costs.
Reasonable is some countries.
I really dislike the font on the EE website. Feels very patronising..