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Isn't the $20 per month cheaper than the $30 that Tmo requires with a contract $40 without? This is a win for everyone other than Tmo.
Yeah and 2.99/2 hr is much better than 6 bucks/hour with T-Mobile
Err... I mean 3.99
Its t-mobile unlimited internet add-on is $20 with voice contract, your pricing is outdated.
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William @ Feb 11th 2008 12:41PM
Isn't the $20 per month cheaper than the $30 that Tmo requires with a contract $40 without? This is a win for everyone other than Tmo.
CB17 @ Feb 11th 2008 12:44PM
Yeah and 2.99/2 hr is much better than 6 bucks/hour with T-Mobile
CB17 @ Feb 11th 2008 12:44PM
Err... I mean 3.99
dennyj @ Feb 16th 2008 1:49PM
Its t-mobile unlimited internet add-on is $20 with voice contract, your pricing is outdated.