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Why can't they give it for free like GSM ?
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a technology used for data transmission over cellular networks. It requires the use of network resources, such as bandwidth and infrastructure, which come at a cost to the service provider. Therefore, GPRS is paid to cover these expenses and ensure the network can support the data needs of its users.
The main difference between free and paid GPRS is the cost. Free GPRS may be available in limited quantities or for a limited time, while paid GPRS is typically offered as a subscription service or pay-per-use option. Free GPRS may also have slower speeds or limited features compared to paid GPRS.
No, GPRS is a paid service and requires a subscription or pay-per-use fee to access. However, some mobile network providers may offer limited free GPRS access as part of a promotion or package deal.
Some GSM & GPRS services may offer free data as part of a promotional deal to attract new customers or retain existing ones. This can also be a strategy to stay competitive in the market and differentiate from other service providers.
Whether or not paying for GPRS is worth it depends on your individual needs and usage. If you require constant access to data on your mobile device, then paying for GPRS can be a worthwhile investment. However, if you only need occasional data access, it may be more cost-effective to opt for free GPRS or a limited data plan.