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[from bushwald] Global data roaming costs sink iPhone 3G use for enterprises

"Until we have an international data rate plan that isn't extortion, we're holding off deployment of iPhone 3G," said the IT manager. "IPhone sucks down data like no tomorrow."

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[from bushwald] iPhone 3G launch: botched activations one year later? | Digital Savant

"One year later and Apple/AT&T still haven't figured out a way to deal with launch-day hysteria, apparently. Chalk this up to a big, fat FAIL."

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Apple 3G iPhone Countdown Is On -- IPhone 3G -- InformationWeek

"Some consumers are already camping out at Apple stores, while AT&T is planning to open many of its U.S. stores at 8 a.m. Friday to get a jump on the launch."

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Finally, iPhone 3G Will Be Sold Independently | TechOh!Tech

Until now, Appleâ€_s touch screen phone, iPhone always sold together with a bundled from local operator. And now, there is a good news. You<sep/>

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AT&T Offers Walkthrough Videos for iPhone 3G Buying - Mac Rumors

most plans. In addition, while it's nice to see AT&T encouraging people to re-gift their old iPhones, no word on if the plan costs the same after such a transfer.

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AT&T Offers New International Data Plan for iPhone Users

A lot of folks had been grumbling about getting hit by huge data charges when traveling overseas with their iPhones. Now AT&T (T) is introducing a new international plan that gives iPhone users 50 MB of data per month to browse the web, check e-mail and access other information in more than 29 countries, including Canada, China, Mexico and in areas throughout Europe and Asia. This is going to set you back $59.99 a month, in addition to what you already pay. This works out to just over $1 a megabyte, which compares very favorably to the current $0.0195 per kilobyte, but it is still too expensive. At that price I would expect them to offer flat rates and unlimited data.

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