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Verizon Introduces Access To VCAST By The Day

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per-kilobyte data charge?

verizonplayah

Oct 19, 2006, 1:39 PM
"Recently Verizon also began allowing subscribers to access the music store without a VCAST subscription. A daily VCAST pass could save those subscribers looking to download music to their phones high per-kilobyte data charges."

What does it mean a high per-kilobyte data charge? If a subscriber wants to download music from the music store, don't they just pay the $1.99 for the song plus the airtime in minutes?
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yeahright

Oct 19, 2006, 1:53 PM
you are correct as far as i know, not sure where they got the kilobyte charge for downloading music, it has always jsut been airtime if you didn't have the vcast pack was my understanding as well
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Protege

Oct 19, 2006, 2:21 PM
You can also download the song on your pc for .99 cents...
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sicadastra

Oct 20, 2006, 7:42 AM
Definitely a typo. If you pay the $15, all data transport is included. Without the pack, all data transport bills as minutes of use.

The only time KB will get billed is on a PDA device with a pay as you go plan, and none of the PDAs support music on demand (yet, keep your eyes on the Q over the next few weeks).
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