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I think on their website, there is only information about Domino Net and not Domino Web. Finally I found information about Domino Web in the Domino Tariff Guide... (page 15, 2.2.12.2.) I don't like it though as you're paying 490 HUF even if you don't use it and for most usages it's more expensive than Vodafone. |
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![]() Let's compare:
![]() ![]() So for <1.5GB, Vodafone is generally better. Above 1GB, you might want to get a fixed data plan from T-Mobile (Domino Net M or L), as you high premiums for the flexibility. |
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![]() Just to illustrate the point I made above:
![]() ![]() As you can see, Domino Net 40 MB, Domino Net 100 MB and Domino Net 500 MB are useless. Domino Net M is ideal between 1GB and about 3GB, while Domino Net L is ideal between about 3GB and about 8 GB. |
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