| # | First Name | Last Name | Country | Comments |
|---|
| 1651 | dylan | morton | UK | |
| 1652 | Noel | Guthrie | UK | |
| 1653 | Robert | Bruniges | UK | Having just spent over £200 on g.p.r.s whilst under the imprssion my "free" offer didn't have a "mb ceiling"... I have given Orange a vast amount of money and recieved nothing, material, in return... |
| 1654 | Peter | Simm | UK | |
| 1655 | Stephen | Lee | SG | |
| 1656 | Andreas | Fridh | SE | |
| 1657 | Jon | Maddison | UK | Look at the effect flat rate broadband has had on the desktop PC market. Do it for the mobile market and it will fly! Cheers, Jon. |
| 1658 | Neil | Holder | UK | I think a reasonable price wud be £10-15 a month |
| 1659 | Gareth | AKehurst | UK | |
| 1660 | shaun | tarlton | UK | only if i still get 300txt's a month! |
| 1661 | JAMES | UPTON | US | |
| 1662 | Gill | Taggart | UK | |
| 1663 | Steve | Walker | UK | The cost for GPRS is too high for the service provided. |
| 1664 | Tim | Alston | UK | |
| 1665 | James | Lenoel | UK | |
| 1666 | rob | finlayson | UK | |
| 1667 | Sam | Hardy | UK | |
| 1668 | Neil | Bird | UK | |
| 1669 | roehl | de castro | PH | |
| 1670 | mai | calanog | PH | |
| 1671 | jake | darey | PH | charging of GPRS here makes my life miserable... you've got an idea of this flatrate, i guess our network here is taking advantage of us here. |
| 1672 | John | Beevers | UK | |
| 1673 | Balazs | Horvath | UM | |
| 1674 | Malcolm | Barron | UK | |
| 1675 | Nick | Twigg | UK | Flat rate GRPS would be a great market move that could generate more revenue than what you may think. The smartphone is litterally a mini-pc, and i use it as such, which includes web-browsing and e-mailing. This isnt the 90's anymore, and PAYG is on its way out. Bring on the FLAT RATE! |
| 1676 | Jesse | Pine | US | |
| 1677 | c | o | UK | sadly i have an spv e100 so atm its networked locked but yes for flat rate gprs i would be more than willing to unlock it as the charges for gprs aint so small, im given free wap minutes which are never used , why would i want to use wap on an html browsing phone ??? bring it on fat cats its not like you cant afford to give us flate rates on gprs is it |
| 1678 | brian | lent | | |
| 1679 | mark | hill | UK | |
| 1680 | Joel | Macayan | PH | |
| 1681 | Jason | Walker | UK | |
| 1682 | don enrico | manango | PH | |
| 1683 | Jamshed | Javed | UK | |
| 1684 | Derek | Garnett | ES | A sensibly priced, flat-rate GPRS would drive a huge take up in the use of data services. I'm not looking for GBs of throughput a month, just enough for a bit of browsing and emailing |
| 1685 | Steve | Jamesson | | |
| 1686 | Kenneth | Tan | PH | |
| 1687 | tony | acharia | UK | |
| 1688 | Roy | Wever | NL | |
| 1689 | Janagan | Karunanithy | UK | Flate Rate GPRS is the future |
| 1690 | Ian | Anderson | UK | I have been with orange for a number of years and am happy all round with their service, i however would change without a thought if someone offered flat rate gprs!! |
| 1691 | Norman | Fuentes | PH | |
| 1692 | Steve | Moss | UK | |
| 1693 | Matt | P | UK | |
| 1694 | Chumroo | kersley | FR | |
| 1695 | Michelle | Driscoll | UK | |
| 1696 | David | Meyer | UK | What's the point in pricing customers out of being able to use the features of your phones! We love you for bringing us the technology, now let us use it! |
| 1697 | lan | walker | UK | l have been with o2 and cellnet before that for many years. lf they dont offer a reasonable flat rate soon then l will sign up with the first to do so and take my companies 18 other contracts with me to the new network! if they show me no loyalty then my 8 years of loyalty will soon be appreciated elsewhere!
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| 1698 | Rob | Thompson | UK | |
| 1699 | Paul | Ryder | UK | Who needs time-limited "free" offers when already a customer. I haven't benefited for many years by remaining a loyal Orange customer. Time to listen Mr Orange!! |
| 1700 | Patrick | Hussain | UK | |