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"Users Rejoice" ... not quite. Check out the plans first, before singing the praises of the network. It's over USD$100/month for a 1GB data quota (that includes all traffic in both directions). The highest plan is $3GB for about USD$160 per month. Some competitors in Australia are offering 4GB quotas for about USD$35 (albeit with slightly slower speeds and less coverage outside major cities).
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Will @ Oct 5th 2007 7:23AM
"Users Rejoice" ... not quite.
Check out the plans first, before singing the praises of the network.
It's over USD$100/month for a 1GB data quota (that includes all traffic in both directions). The highest plan is $3GB for about USD$160 per month.
Some competitors in Australia are offering 4GB quotas for about USD$35 (albeit with slightly slower speeds and less coverage outside major cities).