On Jan 11, 2011, at 11:27 , Marta Edie wrote: > Thanks , Ed, for changing the link to be clickable from your email. I had > already done the pasting, though. > But will somebody inform me a bit more. > > Right now I am with AT&T. I still have the old first network "edge". I am > planning to get a new phone and to add my husband on the network ,he using > this my old phone. > Would it be better, cheaper, more helpful to get everything using verizon?
As Lee said, there is no clear pricing. In fact, my favorite of the so-called frequently asked questions is number 11: 11. Are there minimum service and data pricing requirements? Yes, iPhone customers will need to choose from any of the current Nationwide plans. Customers will also be required to activate a data package, pricing will be announced at a later date. Nice. I guess this is why it is called a frequently _asked_ question instead of a frequently _answered_ question. Bill P.S. As for the 'unlimited except over 5GB' routine...long ago in Baltimore, when Verizon took over the Baby Bell there, they got in trouble for using 'basic service' as the name for their most expensive plan. We'll see what they call the iPhone plan. _______________________________________________ MacGroup mailing list [email protected] http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
