Apple iPhone rumors slashed: AT&T newly announced business plan
By: Mark Chubb | January 21, 2008
Ok we all know that there were no announcements of the Apple 3G iPhone at MacWorld, but what we do know is that Apple are keeping a good focus on increasing the market for their next gen handset.
There are many rumors rolling around at the moment and now it seems the rumors are true to the word because AT&T are now offering the Apple iPhone to business customers, their plan is as follows –
• $45 per month for unlimited data, visual voicemail, and 200 SMS messages; $55 ups the SMS limit to 1,500; $65 for unlimited everything
• Activate by 31 March and qualified accounts will receive a service credit of $25 per month good through 31 December, 2008
• 2 year commitment, voice service, and data plan required
• An extra $25 per month nabs a 20MB monthly data plan good for 29 countries, $60 per month ups the limit to 50MB
Now all we need to do is sit back and wait for the IBM announcement of the Lotus Notes mail for the iPhone.
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