Verizon Wireless is testing a new lower-cost smartphone data plan offering 150 megabytes of data each month for $15.
AT&T’s $15 plan includes 200 megabytes of data, and the carrier also sells 2 gigabytes of data for $25 a month. The 2 Gbyte plan is more than enough access for 98 percent of users, AT&T maintains. In fact, most users consumer a few hundred megabytes of data a month, not even a gigabyte.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
New $15 Verizon Smartphone Plan

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