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<description><![CDATA[anon posted : A year ago, I got the unlimited data plan from AT&T for almost  $70/month.  During my internet searches, I saw that Sprint had a 5 Gb/month cap on their data plans so I told people I know about my deal with AT&T, until now.  Recently, I was telling my fellow Linux users at my local LUG about my data deal when they told me that AT&T had also put a 5GB/month/$60 cap on their plan.  Now, I'm not so sure I will recommend AT&T for their data plan in the future.]]></description>
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