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T-Mobile teams with Walmart for $30 prepaid 4G plan
T-Mobile customers will have another prepaid option available to them on October 16. By joining forces with Walmart, T-Mobile will have a monthly 4G prepaid plan that places an emphasis on data and messaging at the expense of anytime minutes. For $30 a month, customers can get unlimited text, unlimited web and 100 voice minutes. This plan will be available at Walmart stores, Walmart’s website and T-Mobile’s website.
AT&T will get rid of $10 messaging plan
New AT&T customers will soon find themselves unable to take part in the carrier’s $10 a month for 1000 text messaging plan. Starting on August 21, that plan will be going away. Those who already use this rate plan will see it grandfathered when the big day comes.
Rogers announces new US text messaging plan
If you have a phone plan with Rogers and plan to travel in the United States or nearby territories, then you may want to listen up to this new offer they will be launching shortly. For a one time nominal fee of $10, you can add unlimited texting to anyone in America to your existing more »
Messaging phones at AT&T just got cheaper
AT&T has quietly removed the $20 requirement for quick messaging devices. Consumers will now be able to purchase these devices without data or messaging services, if they so desire. For phone buyers wanting the stylish look of a quick messaging device phone without the hassle of high price plans, now is your time to buy. more »
Rumor: Verizon may offer unlimited talk, text and web for $50
Verizon may not be sticking with 1-year contracts for much longer, but it seems as if the carrier is making up for it with an even better deal. The flurry of leaked images that have been quite prominent this week continues compliments of Droid Life. The site has what appears to be promotional materials for a new prepaid plan called “Unleashed.”
Sprint to charge $29.99 a month for Blackberry PlayBook tethering
On April 19, Sprint will be one of the organizations selling the BlackBerry PlayBook. However, a image leaked to CrackBerry says Sprint is going to charge for tethering. If customers want to use data from their smartphone in conjunction with the Wi-Fi-only BlackBerry PlayBook, Sprint requires them to pay an additional $29.99.
Opinion: Why Netflix will lose $2 per month from me
Yesterday, Netflix announced a brand new streaming only plan as well as a $1 price increase on the lowest plan to get streaming plus DVDs by mail. The price changes will take effect on billing statements dated after Jan. 2, 2011. Within the hour Netflix made this announcement, I had lowered my plan. Streaming has more »
AppleCare changes coming, all protection plans to be device transferable
According to the crew over at BGR, it looks like Apple has quietly made some changes to AppleCare. In the past, the protection plans were transferable to a new person, however the ability to transfer from device to device was limited to the iPhone. Well, in a little bit of good news for those with more »
Wal-Mart Mobile Family Service – $45 unlimited calling and texting
Wal-Mart introduces a wireless plane for mobile phones today under its own name. In the past, Wal-Mart has offered service via Let’s Talk, but today the company is branding a service with it’s own name. The service will run over T-Mobile lines. For $45, Wal-Mart shoppers will get unlimited calling and texting for the first more »
Twitter finally has an idea on how to make money
Twitter is the one service that everyone either loves, hates, or has no idea what to do with. The company has been around for three years, and has yet to find a way to monetize the service. For a while, it seemed almost impossible for Twitter to find a way to make money without shoving more »















