You're not reading wrong. That does indeed say 1 Gb. No, there isn't an unlimited option, nor a way to get any more than 1 Gb without paying a fixed rate of $15/Gb.
This news just confirms that I will be signing a new 2 year agreement when the new iPhone comes out so I can get it at a discounted price. Which makes it even more awesome is I can keep my unlimited internet plan when I do.
AT&T always got shit on about their shitty service in alot of areas. But when I got my iPhone it was with at&t or nothing so I had no choice, but now their shitty call service will be getting a whole lot better.
Death is not the worst of evils.
You can't be down, when you're always high.
iPhones drop calls no matter the service. I know because it's happened to me with full bars before. I watch my bars drop to no service for 2 seconds, which dropped the call. Go Apple
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — AT&T said that if its deal to buy T-Mobile USA goes through, T-Mobile subscribers with “3G” phones will need to replace those to keep their wireless broadband service working.
AT&T Inc. on Sunday said it had agreed to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion. If approved by regulators, the deal would close about a year from now.
AT&T said Monday that it in the year after the closing, it plans to rearrange how T-Mobile’s cell towers work. The spectrum they use for third-generation services, or 3G, will be repurposed for 4G, which is faster.
That would leave current T-Mobile phones without 3G. They would need to be replaced with phones that use AT&T’s 3G frequencies.
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AT&T always got shit on about their shitty service in alot of areas. But when I got my iPhone it was with at&t or nothing so I had no choice, but now their shitty call service will be getting a whole lot better.
AT&T Inc. on Sunday said it had agreed to buy T-Mobile USA for $39 billion. If approved by regulators, the deal would close about a year from now.
AT&T said Monday that it in the year after the closing, it plans to rearrange how T-Mobile’s cell towers work. The spectrum they use for third-generation services, or 3G, will be repurposed for 4G, which is faster.
That would leave current T-Mobile phones without 3G. They would need to be replaced with phones that use AT&T’s 3G frequencies.
AT&T said it had factored the cost of replacement phones into the total cost of the acquisition.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/03/21/att-t-mobile-3g-phones-will-need-to-be-replaced/
Welcome to 2011?