Mobile phone data costs

I was just in a Telstra dealer this afternoon chatting to them about a mobile phone that does data. Discussed the various data plans etc. I had heard that the excess data fees on these phones that do internet stuff were expensive, but I'm glad I was sitting down!
Take for example a $59 plan that they are offering at the moment, which gives you 1.5Gb of data. If you go over your 1.5Gb, you get charged excess data fees, of, so I was told this afternoon, $2 per megabyte.
I quickly worked out in my head that this meant $2000 per gigabyte, but thought that can't be right, so I worked it out again. I must have had a glazed look on my face because the lady told me yes that is $2000 per gigabyte...
So I thought I would share this discovery in case anyone else out there was thinking of getting a phone that does data and wasn't going to keep a very close eye on their data use.
First 1.5Gb costs $59 (and includes a stack of calls and SMS)
Second 1.5Gb costs you a little over fifty times as much.
Oh, and it currently isn't possible to automatically stop the data usage when you hit your monthly limit, nor can you have it shaped. I have heard from another source that you can get it to SMS you with warnings when you are getting close, but have no further info.
So be careful out there you mobile surfers...
Take for example a $59 plan that they are offering at the moment, which gives you 1.5Gb of data. If you go over your 1.5Gb, you get charged excess data fees, of, so I was told this afternoon, $2 per megabyte.
I quickly worked out in my head that this meant $2000 per gigabyte, but thought that can't be right, so I worked it out again. I must have had a glazed look on my face because the lady told me yes that is $2000 per gigabyte...
So I thought I would share this discovery in case anyone else out there was thinking of getting a phone that does data and wasn't going to keep a very close eye on their data use.
First 1.5Gb costs $59 (and includes a stack of calls and SMS)
Second 1.5Gb costs you a little over fifty times as much.
Oh, and it currently isn't possible to automatically stop the data usage when you hit your monthly limit, nor can you have it shaped. I have heard from another source that you can get it to SMS you with warnings when you are getting close, but have no further info.
So be careful out there you mobile surfers...