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Verizon, Vodafone Launch International Data Plan

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muchdrama

Sep 16, 2005, 2:02 PM

Hardware cost...

That seems pretty resonable for snagging two cards at once...
tropicalhaven

Sep 16, 2005, 9:49 AM

2 devices = 2 users?

Since you *must* have two devices, one UMTS and one EV-DO, does that mean one man can use UMTS in Berlin while the other uses EV-DO in Orlando (at the same time)?
EPIC_TRUTH

Sep 16, 2005, 2:52 AM

Pretty expensive...

Tmo is $0.015 per kb and that's with any of our data features ($5.99 tmo web for handsets, $19.99 for unlimited internet/sidekick/blackberry, and $29.99 corporate internet/sidekick/blackberry access features and $29.99/$39.99 respectively for standalone plans). Verizon's unlimited at $130/month plus $0.04 per kb charge must be nice if one's employer pays for it, but I think I'd stick with unlocked gsm with prepaid or per session wifi access instead.
ArmySF

Sep 15, 2005, 2:54 PM

Question

Which other carriers have an international data plan all ready? Is verizon the first one?
Cingular does offer int'l data roaming. The cost is just under 2 cents per kilobyte.
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