Didnt AT&T try this already years ago with Ogo, if my memory serves correctly, the rate plan for that was some where around 12 bucks or something to that effect. I think it has a small chance of succeeding depending on the user. If it can at least surf the mobile web and include major instant messaging clients at a price of 19.95 a month, and maybe a little video and audio playback, i would definitely bite. Only device that comes to mind right now is that Nokia N810 or that thing by Sony, but they are just WiFi only i believe
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Didnt AT&T try this already years ago with Ogo, if my memory serves correctly, the rate plan for that was some where around 12 bucks or something to that effect. I think it has a small chance of succeeding depending on the user. If it can at least surf the mobile web and include major instant messaging clients at a price of 19.95 a month, and maybe a little video and audio playback, i would definitely bite. Only device that comes to mind right now is that Nokia N810 or that thing by Sony, but they are just WiFi only i believe
Word. Then use Skype for calls. Airtime is overrated anyway.