Chris, our unlimited data is only $30 for consumer PDA and Blackberry plans, or $15 on regular handsets. Therefore, the unlimited rate plan plus unlimited data for a non-enterprise consumer would be only $130 for PDA/Blackberries, or $115 for regular phones.
The separation of "regular" phones and PDA phones is highly dubious. What if I had a $115 plan with a "regular" phone then simply moved my SIM card over to a PDA phone?
“At a glance -- particularly as a non-Storm user -- you might say "wait a second, that's just a Storm." And in reality, you wouldn't be far off with that assessment.”
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Chris, our unlimited data is only $30 for consumer PDA and Blackberry plans, or $15 on regular handsets. Therefore, the unlimited rate plan plus unlimited data for a non-enterprise consumer would be only $130 for PDA/Blackberries, or $115 for regular phones.
The separation of "regular" phones and PDA phones is highly dubious.
What if I had a $115 plan with a "regular" phone then simply moved my SIM card over to a PDA phone?