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2009-10-17
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2009-10-17
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Regarding the supposed poster/advertisement for project black:
Am I the only one who thinks that this will be tiered in some way depending on the type of phone? I.e., you can get a $50 unlimited everything plan for your clamshell dumb phone but if you click the "even more plus" button to get the N900 or crackberry or whatever, you either have to pay a hefty subsidy or buy a more expensive unlimited everything plan.
Just a thought.
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2009-10-17
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2009-10-17
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Regarding the supposed poster/advertisement for project black:
Am I the only one who thinks that this will be tiered in some way depending on the type of phone? I.e., you can get a $50 unlimited everything plan for your clamshell dumb phone but if you click the "even more plus" button to get the N900 or crackberry or whatever, you either have to pay a hefty subsidy or buy a more expensive unlimited everything plan.
Just a thought.
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2009-10-17
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2009-10-17
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2009-10-18
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