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For both TMobile and ATT in the US you will pay 35USD/month for a data only plan. Same terms apply there as on other data plans in terms of restrictions on streaming, tethering, and the like.
Pre-Paid data in the US is a joke; its not even worth considering.
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2009-09-09
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For both TMobile and ATT in the US you will pay 35USD/month for a data only plan. Same terms apply there as on other data plans in terms of restrictions on streaming, tethering, and the like.
Pre-Paid data in the US is a joke; its not even worth considering.
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2009-09-09
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The 30-day rolling contract comes in two variants. One is fully pre-paid which means you must "top up" in advance if you want to do anything beyond the contract services (e.g. international roaming). There's also a post-paid 30-day rolling contract, which you can only get if you pass their credit check.
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Pre-Paid data in the US is a joke; its not even worth considering.
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