6 Comments
- superpixel, on 05/12/2008, -0/+3AT&T and others need to wake up fast. I would HAPPILY sign a contract (2 yr or even the now-rarer 3bee) with this kind of rate. Consumers are waking up fast to $100/mo. (or even $70) charges for every stupid thing they "need"...
Which is a long-winded way of saying "this is awesome, I would totally do it" - sethrubenstein, on 05/18/2008, -0/+1For 25 dollars a month I'd pay for unlimited data and txt. I rarely call people I use mainly text based communications. Hell I'd signup for a 2 year contract if I could pay 25-30 a month for unlimited data and txt.
- dynacrylic, on 05/13/2008, -0/+1So let me understand this, "$19.95 you get unlimited data for 30 days". What happens when the 30 days is up, besides the "you start paying at the outrageous standard data rate of $10/MB"?
- Eminemdrdre00, on 05/13/2008, -0/+2The iPod Touch seems like an even better option for people who already have a phone!
- billso, on 05/12/2008, -0/+2Seems like a good option for people who already have a phone. I'm less interested in the iPhone as a phone and more interested in using it as a data device.
- TehFRAG, on 05/13/2008, -0/+1iPod Touch needs wifi for any data usage. I'm guessing billso is talking about being able to use it with data without having to use Wifi all the time, which would be a very nice option to have.



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