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Originally Posted by woody14619 View Post
I'd be willing to be that the cheep plan is much like AT&T's cheep plan, only 2G (or 2.5G). But if one has a 3G enabled phone on AT&T and tries to use 3G on a 2G plan, it only gives you 2G.

Every 3G phone AT&T and TM sell they require you to get the 3G package if they're subsidizing it. But they can and will block 3G access if you just drop the sim in that's linked to a 2G plan. Otherwise, why would anyone buy the more expensive plan?

Personally, I have the cheep plan from AT&T as well, and don't mind it, since most of the places I normal go have wifi. And since my phone technically can't do 3G on their network, they have no way to force me to update to the better plan.
Sorry, which "cheep" plan you're referring to?
I've been using the $15 Unlimited MediaNet on AT&T for last 4 years until changed to T-Mobile for the N900.

There is no 2G or 3G plan difference for AT&T, it all depends on your phone.
I got 3G with my N95-3, 5800 and SE Z750 (AT&T branded 3G non-smartphone) and got 2G with other non-3G smartphone like N93i and other 2G AT&T branded phones.

The reason AT&T force a so-called 3G "smartphone" dataplan is to recoup the subsidize cost from people who only consdier the phone price and don't know they're forced to pay a more expensive data plan which has the same service as the regular data plan.