Three is no longer offering unlimited tethering allowances for new customers.
New One Plan subscribers will be limited to contracts offering a maximum of 2GB of tethered data, and will be charged for each additional 1GB used.
Furthermore, Three has also confirmed that only its highest-paying customers will receive unlimited mobile data.
SIM-free contracts and customers already using Three's service will continue on their current plans, but those signing up for a new handset contract will be subject to the revised conditions.
Three recently upgraded all 3G contracts to 4G deals at no extra cost, bringing the service to all customers with a compatible device last month.
The service provider has also made all 0800 calls free for all of its mobile customers.
New One Plan subscribers will be limited to contracts offering a maximum of 2GB of tethered data, and will be charged for each additional 1GB used.
Furthermore, Three has also confirmed that only its highest-paying customers will receive unlimited mobile data.
SIM-free contracts and customers already using Three's service will continue on their current plans, but those signing up for a new handset contract will be subject to the revised conditions.
Three recently upgraded all 3G contracts to 4G deals at no extra cost, bringing the service to all customers with a compatible device last month.
The service provider has also made all 0800 calls free for all of its mobile customers.