lundi 2 mars 2015
Today most students if not all have a smartphone. The advantage of it is to remain "permanently connected". This is useful to check emails, chat on social networks, share instant photos and videos or perform quick searches. But for that it is necessary to have an internet connection! The majority of existing packages offers limited internet connection. It is then necessary to choose the package corresponding to the usage we make on our phone. If we are constantly connected to check the news feeds of the Facebook page or in the case of foreign students, make a translation, the limited connections quickly becomes a barrier and it is preferable to choose an unlimited connection. This generally increases the price of a few pounds.
The city of Glasgow is a connected city !
Indeed it is possible to connect to a wireless network almost anywhere! This is
one of the first cities in Scotland that offers free Wi-Fi in its streets. This
Wi-Fi Fee result of partnership between Glasgow City Council and BT. (If you
want more information about this, consult this website: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=12292 ). It is therefore possible to connected in the city downtown, train or bus stations. But the Wi-Fi is also available right inside of these transports: then we can connect when we are in public transport such as bus or train! Many restaurants, bars and shops also offer free wireless connection.
So why spend money by paying an internet package on our phone while a
connection is available almost everywhere where we are?
Indeed if you already pay for an Internet subscription at home (useful for performing important research, study or be entertained) internet on the phone is it really necessary?
Look at the economy you can do by taking package without internet with the example of the cheaper mobile company in UK :
Giffgaff
Cheaper package 5£ with 20 MB internet (low use)
10£ with 1GB (regular use)
18£ unlimited
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- Hi everybody, my name is Melanie, I’m a French student of 20 years old who decided to study one year abroad. I choose Glasgow for my destination and I live in here since 5 months. Once arrived here I had to adapt to a new currency and a new lifestyle. So it has been 5 months that I am independent and I have to manage my money for my needs like: food, transport, laundry etc. and for my own leisure. I will give you in this blog my little secret to save money.
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