Canadians getting ripped off? iPhone 3G plans lack unlimited data
Canadian iPhone 3G plans lack unlimited data
Canadian iPhone 3G plans lack unlimited data | Crave, the gadget blog - CNET
This is really OUTRAGEOUS!
Friday, Rogers announced its service plans for the iPhone 3G, none of which include unlimited data use. Instead, Rogers will cap data each month at a certain amount, which will range from 400MB for the cheapest serve plan ($60 Canadian or $59.23 U.S.) to 2GB for the most expensive plan ($115 Canadian or $113.64 U.S.).
What’s more, the data restrictions aren’t the half of it. While AT&T’s cheapest iPhone 3G service plan ($69 per month) includes 450 anytime minutes, the cheapest Rogers plan (the one with 400MB of data) only gets 150 anytime minutes. Ouch. Similarly Rogers’ most expensive plan includes only 800 anytime minutes while AT&T’s priciest plan ($129 per month) includes unlimited anytime minutes. Double ouch.
Come on, Rogers, you have to give a little more. Especially when your contracts run three years.
Tags: iPhone, iPhone 3G, AT&T, service plans, Rogers, Canada

November 12th, 2008 at 5:13 pm
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