Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Verizon's iPhone: $30/per month Unlimited Data Plan


Add another plus in the Verizon's iPhone column.

The Wall Street Journal reports, the company will offer customers a $30 per month plan with NO data restrictions.

AT&T on the other hand did away with its unlimited data option for new customers last year and currently offers 2GB of data for $25 per month. Before you start the rift raft, some older customers had unlimited plans grandfathered in...so, y'all don't count.

AT&T customers are also currently required to pay an additional $20 per month for tethering.

Verizon's iPhone also serves as a mobile hotspot for up to 5 devices. How dope is that? Customers may have to pay extra for that feature, it has not yet been determined.

Of course, there are still some advantages for the AT&T iPhone, most notably its ability to handle both voice and data simultaneously, but that comes with the new 4G network. Give Verizon some time to implement that...they will, no worries.

Verizon should be revealing more intricate details about pricing and plans later today as the company announces its earnings. Stay logged in, as Team SCREAM @ ME!!! keeps you posted on it.

UPDATE: See the WALL STREET JOURNAL report HERE.

SCREAM @ ME!!!

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