Rogers in Canada isn't the only carrier going for no unlimited data plan. Here in Denmark the carrier Telia has secured the iPhone deal, and they have chosen to provide just one possible contract, called iOn. While it is on the pricey side, it only binds the user for 6 months (as per danish law). They include free sms, as well as free calls to landlines and other Telia mobiles. They also include 300mins per month to other danish cell phones. However, they have chosen to only include 300mb of data, with additional data costing just about $0.25 per mb, and with no possibility of unlimited data. Very annoying I think.
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Simon Rabbe @ Jul 7th 2008 9:35AM
Rogers in Canada isn't the only carrier going for no unlimited data plan. Here in Denmark the carrier Telia has secured the iPhone deal, and they have chosen to provide just one possible contract, called iOn. While it is on the pricey side, it only binds the user for 6 months (as per danish law). They include free sms, as well as free calls to landlines and other Telia mobiles. They also include 300mins per month to other danish cell phones. However, they have chosen to only include 300mb of data, with additional data costing just about $0.25 per mb, and with no possibility of unlimited data. Very annoying I think.