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A few weeks ago we told you of T-Mobile’s Project Dark, an attempt to garner interest in more customers by introducing new handsets, a faster network and new unlimited service plans.

Today, more details have emerged regarding Project Dark that let us know of financed phones. If this turns out to be true, you can purchase a phone on credit and then pay it off in increments with your monthly payments.

Additionally, these rumors point to the fact that the unlimited plans will go as follows:

Unlimited Voice: $40
Unlimited Voice and Text: $50
Unlimited Everything: $60

Now let’s just hope T-Mobile can get their hands on even more highly sought after devices and we’ll be golden.

via gizmodo

Tags: Cell Phones, finance, flexpay, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Project Dark, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Unlimited

AT&T has recently announced that they have a new plan in the works for those who go the GoPhone route. Basically, pay $60 a month and you will be given unlimited voice and messaging to all of North America including 100 other countries.

If you’re looking to get down on this plan head to your local AT&T store on October 12th as that is when it goes live.

via phonescoop

Tags: At&T, Cell Phones, gophone, messaging, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Plan, Unlimited, voice, wireless

In case you were looking for a brand new unlimited plan then you should head over to Page Plus, a wireless carrier that’s going to offer you an unlimited Talk n Text nationwide plan for just $39.95. Besides the unlimited anytime minutes and SMS messages you also get 20MB of data each month. So yeah, you’d have to get your unlimited data plan for somewhere else, but Page Plus’ offer is still worth checking out. Just make sure Page Plus has decent coverage in your area. And in case you want one of the newest phones available then you should consider getting an unlocked one from some other carrier.

via pagepluscellular

Tags: Mobile News, Nationwide, Other Brands, Page Plus, Portable Devices, Talk n Text, Unlimited


Do you fly too much? Is it work-related or do you do it for fun? Well if you feel the need to surf the Internet while flying to your next destination you should check Aircell’s offers available for selected Virgin America, AirTran, Delta and America Airlines flights.

Aircell has announced two new Gogo plans for its customers: the Flight Pass for short trips and the 24-Hour Pass for those of you that fly across the ocean and back a lot.

The Flight Pass will cost you $5.95 for 90 minutes of in-flight WiFi connectivity while the 24-Hour Pass will cost $12.95. If you happen to fly almost daily then there’s a 30-day unlimited pass available for $49.95. I guess that at least some flight attendants will consider buying some cheap netbooks and getting this later plan for those interminable flights. After all why not surf the web while everyone else is sleeping?

Tags: 24-Hour, 30-Day, Aircell, airlines, AirTran, American Airlines, Delta, Flight, GoGo, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Other Brands, Pass, Unlimited, Virgin America, WiFi


MetroPCS is the small carrier that could. It looks like the carrier has managed to create an impressive offer for anyone talking for hours with other countries. MetroPCS offers an unlimited voice plan for calling friends in more than 100 countries and it costs only $5 per month. This add-on plan does require an unlimited national calling plan of only $40 to $50 per month.

Here’s what Roger D. Linquist had to say about this new offer:

Unlimited international calling at such an affordable rate can dramatically reduce monthly long distance costs and is yet another example of MetroPCS’ commitment to providing industry-leading value to consumers in today’s tough economic climate. MetroPCS is eliminating the worry of high international calling fees, counting minutes and dialing a connecting number, typical of traditional calling cards. With MetroPCS’ international calling, consumers are truly unlimited now more than ever.

via Press

Tags: $5, data plan, MetroPCS, Mobile News, Other Brands, Portable Devices, Unlimited

Zer01 Mobile announced that it has signed an agreement with Buzzirk Mobile, Inc. to supply unlimited voice and data mobile wireless services for Buzzirk Mobile subscribers beginning in July 2009. This mobile service will also be marketed via Global Verge, a mobile virtual network operator for Buzzirk Mobile.

Producing interconnect agreements throughout North America and the globe, Zer01 Mobile is the first mobile service to offer an actual unlimited voice, data and Internet plan that is priced affordably with fees and taxes included. Also priced reasonably, Zer01 Mobile’s international plan extends to the most popular calling countries around the world.

Tags: Business, Buzzirk Mobile, data, Inc., mobile, services, Unlimited, voice, wireless, Zer01 Mobile
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  • Filed under: Business
  • Now here’s an idea: T-Mobile UK has recently announced the addition of a “Pay Once” option for those interested in buying the Blackberry Pearl 8110. 

    If you choose this deal, you’ll pay a one time fee of £180/$262 and get a brand new Blackberry Pearl 8110 complete with unlimited internet and email for a year. Sounds cool, right?

    The only problem is that there aren’t any minutes bundled with the “Pay Once” deal so you’re forced to deal with a pay-as-you-go method of obtaining minutes. Oh well, can’t win ‘em all!

    Read (BoyGeniusReport)

    Tags: 8110, BlackBerry, Cell Phones, email, internet, pay once, Pearl, Research In Motion, T-Mobile, UK, Unlimited


    T-Mobile has launched those new unlimited voice plans we told you about a few days ago. San Francisco T-Mobile subscribers will be able to make the switch to a new unlimited plan.

    The individual plan costs $49.99 per month for voice only but you can add voice and messages too. You’ll end up paying $84.97 per month for unlimited everything: $49.99 for unlimited voice, $24.99 for unlimited data and $9.99 for unlimited messages.

    BlackBerry users will pay $49.99 for voice and $34.99 for data while family plans start at $89.99 for two lines and up to three lines are available for $39.99 each.

    Just remember that you have to have been with T-Mobile for at least 22 months and have decent payment history in order to be eligible for any of the plans mentioned above.

    via cellphonesignal

    Tags: BlackBerry, Data plans, Family Plans, Mobile News, Mobile Software, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Unlimited, Voice Plans


    It looks like your friendly neighborhood carrier, T-Mobile, is thinking about offering unlimited voice plans for a cheaper price. The offer isn’t official yet but rumor has it that T-Mobile is going to offer the new plans to loyal customers. So if you had your T-Mobile account for at lest 22 months and your payment history is fairly good then you should have no problem getting one of those new details when they arrive.

    Single Line Unlimited Anytime Minutes:

    Unlimited Anytime Minutes
    Nationwide Service
    LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
    Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
    1 LINE of Service
    $49.99 (before taxes)

    FamilyTalk Unlimited Anytime Plan:

    Unlimited Anytime Minutes
    Nationwide Service
    LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
    Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
    2 LINES of SERVICE
    $89.99 (before taxes)
    –> Additional Lines (up to 3): $39.99

    You can add $25.00 data features, and/or Unilmited Famliy Messaging ($20) pack to plan if wanted - most of the current add-ons are compatible with this rate plan (eg. WorldClass Roaming and International LD Discount Plan).

    Also, any Hotspot@Home capable mobile device may take advantage of UMA service(s) with unlimited usage, per this unlimited anytime minute rate plan; no additional H@H add-on required.

    ———————–

    (Unlimited Bundling Packs - Manual Configs)

    Unlimited Voice/Data/Messaging Plan (single line): $84.99
    Nationwide Service
    LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
    Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
    Unlimited Anytime Minutes ($49.99)
    Unlimited SMS/MMS/Video/IM ($9.99)
    Unlimited Data ($24.99)

    -or-

    Unlimited Voice/Blackberry Data Services (single line): $84.98
    Nationwide Service
    LD/Voicemail/Conference Calling
    Caller ID/Call Waiting/Call Forwarding
    Unlimited Anytime Minutes ($49.99)
    Unlimited Blackberry Data ($34.99)

    The new plans should be available starting with tomorrow, February 19th in San Francisco. If everything goes well you should see them popping all around the U.S. starting with March 1st. So how will they analyze the new plans in only 10 days of service? We will keep you updated on this one!

    via Wireless Advisor

    Tags: Mobile News, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Unlimited, Voice Plans

    Sprint had a bad 2008 but the carrier might just get back on its feet. The WiMAX network has been launched and the Palm Pre will arrive soon. In fact, Palm will be also resuscitated by the Pre. Is this why Sprint decided to boldly go where no one is going anymore?

    Sprint has launched an unlimited wireless plan which costs only $50. Boost Mobile is a Sprint brand that will offer the new service. Boost Mobile has been offering prepaid wireless service so far and it’s pretty good at it. With 3.9 million customers at the end of September 2008, Boost Mobile seems like the best choice for the new unlimited wireless plan. Besides unlimited data traffic you also get unlimited minutes and voice messages. All you need is a great phone to take advantage of this amazing offer. Will everyone else follow Sprint’s unlimited initiative?

    via tgdaily

    Tags: Boost Mobile, internet, Mobile News, SMS, Sprint, Sprint, Unlimited, voice
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  • Filed under: Mobile News, Sprint



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