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Anyone else think this is awesome?AT&T charges something like 1 cent a kilobyte... It's like you'd be on that plan but if you hit the $15 unlimited rate it stopped.Or texts are 10 cents... if you hit $20 (200 texts), it stops.Best idea ever. Very pro-consumer. Meaning we'll never see it in the US, haha.Of course, for the iPhone this would be useless (at least to me) since I use quite a bit of data, but for other phones this would be great.
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Alex @ Aug 14th 2008 12:31AM
Anyone else think this is awesome?
AT&T charges something like 1 cent a kilobyte... It's like you'd be on that plan but if you hit the $15 unlimited rate it stopped.
Or texts are 10 cents... if you hit $20 (200 texts), it stops.
Best idea ever. Very pro-consumer. Meaning we'll never see it in the US, haha.
Of course, for the iPhone this would be useless (at least to me) since I use quite a bit of data, but for other phones this would be great.