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Sanjay Jha Joins Motorola, Wi-Fi Connectivity on Delta and Much More
Added on 2008-08-06 04:12:00
by Tanya Palta

Here is today’s wrap of mobile stories, which are generating buzz in the mobile world. While AT&T is gearing up for the Olympics, Meizu is just content in releasing more (emphasis on more) pictures of the Meizu M8
Tags: Motorola, Mobiles, News, AT&T, Data plans, HTC, Diamond, Meizu, M8

Boost Announces Pay-As-You-Go Plan
Added on 2008-05-08 04:46:00
by Tanya Palta

It is now the turn of Boost Mobile to introduce an unlimited pay-as-you-go plan. Boost Mobile’s dollar a day Chat PlanSM offers unlimited nights and weekends and unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling.

UNLIMITED TEXT

With the Chat PlanSM, unlimited domestic text messaging is also included at no additional charge.

$1/DAY CHAT PLANSM INCLUDES:

    * Unlimited Nights: Mon – Sun 9pm – 7am
    * Unlimited Weekends: Fri 9pm – Mon 7am
    * Unlimited Mobile-to-Mobile
    * Unlimited Text Messaging
    * 10¢ Daytime Minutes: Mon – Fri 7am – 9pm
Tags: Boost mobile, Data plans, News

Rogers unveils new data plans
Added on 2008-01-21 03:33:00
by Emily Price

Rogers Wireless has unveiled some new, and reasonably priced data plans for its Canadian customers. Plans start at $65 a month for a 1GB plan and top out at $100 for a 5GB plan. Should you go over in use then you are automatically bumped up to the next plan, unless you’ve already reached the final tier in which case you are charged $.03 per additional MB.


[via EngadgetMobile]

Tags: Rogers, data, calling plans, data plans

Verizon Updates Terms Of Service
Added on 2007-11-05 09:57:00
by Tanya Palta

Verizon after getting hit where it hurts the most (the wallet) has now smartened up and defined what they consider “unlimited”. Here is the new clause where Verizon reserves the right to play spoilsport!

“If usage exceeds 5 GB per line during any billing period, we reserve the right to reduce throughput speeds of any application that would otherwise exceed such speed to a maximum of approximately 200 Kbps.  These speeds are subject to change, in our reasonable discretion, in order to address network issues.”

[Via jkOnTheRun]

Tags: Verizon Wireless, Service, Data Plans

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