From the article in case some of you didn't take the time to read it.
"Current subscribers will be able to keep their $30-per-month unlimited plans, even if they renew their contracts"
"starting Monday, new customers will have to choose one of two new data plans for all smart phones, including iPhones and BlackBerrys."
"One of the new AT&T plans will cost $25 per month and offer 2 gigabytes of data per month, which AT&T says will be enough for 98 percent of its smart phone customers."
"A second plan will cost $15 per month for 200 megabytes of data, which AT&T says is enough for 65 percent of its smart phone customers."
So it looks like a cheaper option that will accomodate 98% of customers is available for new subscribers.
I am on my iPhone all day and I average 0.8GB a month.
The other two iPhones on my plan average 600mb and 470mb.
Right now I am paying $90 in data for the three phones. I can modify to the new plan and pay $75 in data for all three or just keep my unlimited data plan.
Take a look at your data usage on ATT.com or through any of the multiple iPhone apps that track it and I bet you might be able to save some money.
"Current subscribers will be able to keep their $30-per-month unlimited plans, even if they renew their contracts"
"starting Monday, new customers will have to choose one of two new data plans for all smart phones, including iPhones and BlackBerrys."
"One of the new AT&T plans will cost $25 per month and offer 2 gigabytes of data per month, which AT&T says will be enough for 98 percent of its smart phone customers."
"A second plan will cost $15 per month for 200 megabytes of data, which AT&T says is enough for 65 percent of its smart phone customers."
So it looks like a cheaper option that will accomodate 98% of customers is available for new subscribers.
I am on my iPhone all day and I average 0.8GB a month.
The other two iPhones on my plan average 600mb and 470mb.
Right now I am paying $90 in data for the three phones. I can modify to the new plan and pay $75 in data for all three or just keep my unlimited data plan.
Take a look at your data usage on ATT.com or through any of the multiple iPhone apps that track it and I bet you might be able to save some money.
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