I could be very interested in the fixed-cost, all-you-can-eat-eat, unlimited data deals that Three offers for 4G. I use AA�s mobile data SIMs already, for 3G/4G. But it�s so ridiculously expensive per byte that it rules out the service for any kind of even modest usage. I was in hospital some years ago and stupidly racked up a £50 bill on AA�s 3G data SIM service in just 24 hours just from downloading a couple of movies.
For occasional use and backup the current service is superb because of the ultra-low standing charges and the fact that it�s so flexible - it�s easy to just turn services �on�/�off�. For example I have ended up with an extra SIM that is currently unused, just sitting in an envelope in my office just now, but it�s not costing me anything and it can just be there waiting, ready for deployment at some point in a future iPad or whatever.
So I wouldn�t want to change anything about the current service pricing setup.
However, an additional option for very heavy users would be brilliant - for fixed line replacement or augmentation. If only AA could effectively do something like reselling the Three unlimited deals. I know it isn�t that simple because the intermediary reseller AQL is involved.
I would be very interested in an expensive heavy usage fixed cost deal for using AA 4G as a much faster DSL replacement, or else being able to pre-purchase bulk data allowances exactly like the �units tariff� that I�m using now for DSL.
I�m not sure if Three is remotely reliable enough and I would be very concerned about the possibility of other heavy users eating up all the bandwidth in the cell, something that would possibly be very unpredictable unless they had a policy of ring-fencing bandwidth share as an option, especially for business users.
Also a couple of things should be fixed.
AA needs to finally get IPv6 over 3G/4G fixed now. Years have gone by and nothing has happened.
For Firebrick users, say, a zero hassle _4G_ USB dongle solution needs to be worked out, with no NAT [censored] and something that just _works_, with your current routed IPv4 and IPv6 address blocks going straight through transparently.
Wobbly half-idea alert: AA would also need to add a flag in clueless to indicate the usage type as �always-on�, that is: a link is not to a �mobile� device but to a static location and is always-supposed-to-be-up. So up/down events trigger KCI notifications and get logged in clueless. The link going down when it�s supposed to be a fixed-line replacement is now a very bad thing, not just �expected�. (Would have to handle the case of kit being turned off, not route traffic to nowhere over the air in that case.) I need to think a lot more about this.



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