
Estimated time drivers save by using real-time GPS traffic updates
Drivers that use GPS systems with real-time traffic info spend 18% less time behind the wheel than those who do not.
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Forget the lack of unlimited data. Who can afford the new AT&T plans? $30 for data, plus extra for texting? That is nuts. Just for my wife and I to have the new iPhones, it would be a minimum of $140/month plus taxes, making probably $155/month. That is crazy! I loved my iphone, but I get off at this stop.
You're complaining about AT&T plans? Try $30 for 300mb with Rogers on top of your voice plan (which would be roughly the same price as an American plan). Then tack on $6.95 for the mysterious System Access Fee. Then tack on Caller ID cause that's also not included with your plan (unlike AT&T or the rest of the world).
Dude, I wish we had plans like AT&T does north of the border. And a company a little less concerned about quarterly profits when we have among the lowest cell phone adoption rates in the industrialized world.
mclark2112, the "new" AT&T data plan is the same as it is for every other "smartphone"/BlackBerry. Considering iPhone's better browser and the new 3G makes higher data transfers more likely, I think its more than fair pricing. I'm paying more than that now for data+tethering on my Verizon BlackBerry -- I'll actually have a cheaper overall plan by switching to AT&T but will lose the tethering function (if I switch).
The lack of tethering is the only option I see missing from AT&T. $5 is fine for 200 texts; I don't use more than 10 in a month anyway, never use MMS or video recording so the lack of those features is no concern to me.