Canadian carrier Mobilicity has just announced the availability of a new $40 plan that offers customers more flexibility for a cheaper price.The new plans is labeled “$40 Happier Holidays Plan” nets every customer that subscribes unlimited data, unlimited long distance to Canada and the United States, unl... |
2 November 2011 15:31 GMT |
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As expected, T-Mobile USA has just announced its new individual and family plans that makes its services more affordable.
The new plans are launched right on time, as T-Mobile is one of the few major carriers that rarely delays devices or services that have already been included on the quarterly roadmap.
The ca... |
23 May 2011 10:46 GMT |
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Vonage, one of the leading providers of communications services at low costs, has recently announced its new plan that offers customers unlimited calling to mobile phones in more than 40 countries.
According to the company, those who decide to make use of the new service offered by Vonage will save more than $400 ... |
20 April 2011 09:03 GMT |
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Boost Mobile, Sprint’s pre-paid division, has just announced a new $2 daily unlimited plan, that provides consumers unlimited nationwide talk, text, picture messaging, Web, e-mail and calls to 411 for only $2 per day.Known for its flexible plans that don't imply any contract, Boost Mobile raises the stake ... |
1 September 2010 11:03 GMT |
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Cricket just revealed on its website the Blackberry Curve 8530 smartphone, which is now available online for pre-order. The device can be bought together with the newly launched Unlimited plan, which offers unlimited calls, text and data for a reasonable price. Those interested can pre-order the Curve 8530 online to ... |
4 August 2010 06:17 GMT |
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Virgin Mobile has just announced a new and affordable unlimited plan for its mobile subscribers in the US that will cost only $79.99 per month. Called "Totally Unlimited", Virgin's new plan will offer consumers the chance to call anyone in the US, at any time of day or night, without having to worry about other ... |
24 June 2008 11:47 GMT |
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In what is thought to be the most radical of moves on behalf of the Cupertino, Calif.-based electronics manufacturer, the Financial Times is reporting that premium iPod, iPhone devices are on the way. The news follows market research findings that say customers are more likely willing to pay "a lump sum upfront" and ... |
20 March 2008 11:11 GMT |
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