A typical budget plan offers perks in roughly these proportions (per month):

  • 15 GB of mobile data
  • 10 hours of calls
  • 200 SMS

It may be 300, 500, but I’ve never seen more than 1000 SMS even on 100 GB plans.

An SMS is limited to 160 bytes. Hence one GB of network bandwidth is equivalent to 6250000 SMS. 500 SMS limit is not even a thousandth of a percent dent on the mobile data limit.

What comes to phone calls, a single SMS could fit in half a second of audio dial-up way.

Why not increase the limit?

  • nitroemdash@lemmy.wtfOP
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    4 days ago

    I wish it was the case here. When researching carriers in my country, I found an extremely bizarre tariff for the equivalent of 10 USD/month:

    • Unlimited mobile data + 100 GB
    • 16 hours 40 minutes of call time, except to same carrier customers
    • 100 SMS

    What is “+ 100 GB”, if data is already unlimited? Well, if you run out of hours or SMS, you are allowed to exchange some of your unused data for them, they are like currency. Could not find the rate, but usually it’s not bandwidth-proportional.

    • kkj@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      Probably either 100GB before throttling (i.e. 100GB fast + unlimited slow) or unlimited on phone, 100GB on hotspot.