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 | Um...... »money.cnn.com/2010/06/02/technol···hpt=Sbin
According to this, the pricing is more comprehensive than "plus" and "pro".
5 tiers for iPhone data, and 3 for iPad.
Looking over my bill since i got my iPhone 12 months ago, i've never gone over 500 megs a month, so why should i worry about a 2 gig cap? I'll save 10 dollars a month on our bill, might not seem like much, but over 2 years that adds up to be 240 bucks, plus it'll be nice to have a few dollars more in the pocket! And hey, if we wanna save up for something we could switch to the 200 meg plan & save 720 dollars over the same 24 months.
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| There's only two new plans, plus and pro, but each has an incremental charge if you go over the base amount. The table in the article is just breaking down the total cost for each increment. I did the same thing in my "pricing" thread here.
the plus plan is $15 for 200MB plus $15 for each 200MB increment above that. It's made for average/light smartphone users.
the pro plan is $25 for 2GB plus $10 for each 1GB above that. It's made for heavier users, who would typically use more than 200MB/month. | | |
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