Discussing cellular tariffs with friends and relatives is always such a painful thing, as if you are getting into
Table of contents
- Prices and characteristics
- Chips of new tariffs
- Minuses
- findings
We will "dance" today from the newest lineMegaFon tariffs, which is called "No Overpayments". Firstly, because I am a MegaFon subscriber and it is more convenient for me from my bell tower to talk about other operators as “they have them there”, and about MegaFon - “but the operator I use”. And secondly, with a cursory glance, there is a feeling that this is something between the tariffs “we are cheaper, but there are reservations - read this text on five pages in small print, please” and “our premium user experience is so premium that you would not be a sin to pay extra - and do not ask why, respectable gentlemen do not act like that! "
Well, okay, you didn't come here for jokes, butfor numbers and details. Let's start with it, and the prices will be based on the example of the Moscow region - I won't tell you about all of Russia, all of Russia is very large. And the ratio of prices in other regions will be the same - either a little cheaper for the entire "big four" operators, or a little more expensive.
Prices and characteristics
The number of options scatters your eyes, because there are seven tariffs in total. But on closer inspection, it becomes much easier. Because:
- Junior tariff "Minimum"from 150 rubles - it’s cheaper just to payper minute/per megabyte and get nervous looking at the counters. Only for regions, in Moscow it is not available, but it is chosen according to the recipe “anything, just not per-minute payment for calls and withdrawal of money for each megabyte!” Because this is really the minimum - for example, in the Smolensk region you get 300 minutes and 5 GB traffic.