Vodafone reveals tariff details for the iPhone

By Aditi | December 27, 2009 2:25 pm |
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Cellular Provider

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The tariff details and the launch date for the iPhone 3G and 3GvS was announced by Vodafone recently. The iPhone 3G S has been claimed as the fastest iteration of the Apple’s iPhone. It followed up the iPhone 3G which was released in 2008 and is still available on sale. The Apple hardware would be made available for the Vodafone customers on 14 January 2010. The pre orders have already been taken by the mobile operator.

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How to Choose a Mobile Phone Service

By admin | October 8, 2008 3:14 pm |
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Cellular Provider

Nowadays it is really impossible to imagine live let alone communication without mobile phones. Cellular phones make everything as easy as ABC: you can find a person you need in the nick of time. Whoever said competition makes everything better was right. The variety of service plans and phones is more than overwhelming today. You can choose any mobile phone deals you want and need. Manufacturers invent new and new tricks, discounts and models of phones in order to entice customers … So think twice before buying something!

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AT&T $99 Unlimited Voice Calling Plan For iPhone Users

By Bryan | February 21, 2008 3:58 am |
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Cellular Provider

Finally, cellular provider AT&T has decided to start offering unlimited voice calling plans again! I can’t even remember how long it has been since they offered their $99 unlimited voice calling plan last, but I will definitely be taking advantage of this on my iPhone.

The only issue that iPhone users will run into is that even though you are allowed to upgrade your existing plan to this new service mid contract; you are still required to keep your $20 unlimited data plan. Hopefully all of you iPhone owners read the fine print that stated you were not only signing into a 2 year voice contract but also a seperate 2 year data contract. While $20 isn’t a lot when you think of how much this can save avid cell phone users, adding on another $20 for unlimited text messaging will bring you to a whopping $139 per month. If you’re a business professional on the go, this might be exactly what you need.

You can head on over to the AT&T website to change your existing plan. Simply sign into your account and change your voice calling plan to the newly listed “Unlimited” plan for $99. If you’re mid month, they will pro-rate the rest of your month so you shouldn’t end up paying more than $99 for the calling over all. I guess it’s time to say bye-bye to rollover minutes.



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