The Apple iPhone will carry unique voice-and-data plan -- business customers forced to stand in line as well
If you hadn't already suffered sticker-shock from the iPhone's $599 pricetag, thrown a fit about the two-year contract minimum, or raised a fuss about it being AT&T exclusive hardware for anywhere from one to five years - well, brace yourselves, because that's just the beginning of what it will cost.
An anonymous store manager has leaked information regarding the iPhone's connectivity. It's already been well-known that the iPhone would require a two-year contract to purchase, but what's been missing until now were the gory details of that contract.
Evidently AT&T has a very specific plan - and quite possibly only one - that can be used with the iPhone. Kiss your cheap voice-only plan goodbye; AT&T is insisting that the iPhone come with a voice and data package using EDGE -- the iPhone does not include UMTS 3G support. For those of us who spend their days blanketed in the metaphorical fuzzy glow of a WiFi signal, that amounts to a whole lot of wasted money.
Prices for the iPhone plan hasn't been released yet, but as the release date creeps closer and more managers get their hands on the distribution material, expect more and more details to slip through the cracks into the hands of the public.
As if the plan restrictions alone weren't enough to sour your impression, business customers itching to be on the bleeding edge of technology will have to wait in line. Currently, iPhones won't be offered to businesses - only retail consumers. This policy may change in the future, but AT&T has no ETA on when.
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