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AT&T, Apple reveal 6 iPhone service plans (updated)
AT&T and Apple have revealed six service plans for the iPhone. All three plans include unlimited data, Visual Voicemail, 200 SMS text messages, rollover minutes, and unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling. The first plan, priced a $60 a month, includes 450 anytime minutes and 5000 night and weekend minutes. The second, which runs $80 a month, includes 900 anytime minutes and unlimited night and weekend minutes. The third plan offers 1350 anytime minutes and unlimited night and weekend minutes, at a price of $100 a month. Plans four, five, and six offer 2000, 4000, or 6000 minutes for $119.99, $169.99, or $219.99, with unlimited night and weekend minutes. All plans are based on a new two-year service agreement with AT&T, and include a one-time activation fee of $36. Family plans are also available.
“We want to make choosing a service plan simple and easy, so every plan includes unlimited data with direct Internet access, along with Visual Voicemail and a host of other goodies,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We think these three plans give customers the flexibility to experience all of iPhone’s revolutionary features at affordable and competitive prices.” Randall Stephenson, chairman and CEO, AT&T said, “AT&T has invested more than 16 billion dollars in its wireless network between 2005 and 2007, and iPhone customers will enjoy the best voice and data network in the nation.”
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Hey Flippy - don’t want to burst ur bubble but there is no charge to check ur v.mail with AT&T;, nor was there any min charge to check it with Cingular, nor the previous AT&T;Wireless. So do the voice mail check any time you want - no minute charges...you can confirm this by checking ur phone detail billing. Get in line - I know you want to be one of the first on your block to get one of these - and least iThink so.
Posted by smithma75 on June 26, 2007 at 5:49 PM (PDT)
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“I don’t know a single person who speaks 450 minutes a month using his/her cell phone.”
Of course if you go to Asia you will find people that live on their cell phones more than people do in the US and 450 minutes. Though I know people here and in Japan that thousands of minutes are burned each month… Like someone else also pointed out each market is different globally.
Posted by Steven Birch on June 26, 2007 at 6:49 PM (PDT)
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