AT&T introduces new DataConnect Pass planBy Tony - 11/23/2009 7:27:38 PM |
AT&T has introduced a new plan for people with laptops and smartphones that want to have access to the internet, but don’t have access to WiFi. This new plan is called DataConnect Pass and is very similar to the plan that Verizon launched a few days ago.
Anyhow, the DataConnect Pass is a prepaid broadband plan that costs $15 and provides 75MB of data transfer as a “day pass”. Other options include a weekly deal priced at $30 that offers 250MB, and for 500MB you’ll pay $50.
If none of this options please you, there is still a postpaid plan with 5GB of data that should probably be enough for all your needs, or not…
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