At 02 Sep 2008 11:53:23 -0700 4phun wrote:
> > > AT&T's voice is $100, adding up to $2400 + $720 in data = $3120, and
> > > Verizon's voice is $139, adding up to $3336+$960 in data = $4296.
> >
> > Verizon's voice is $99, just like AT&T- $139 includes unlimited data and
> > messaging (essentially just the $99 voice plan plus the $40 data/txt/nav
> > plan discussed above.
> >
> > > Let's add the iPhone to AT&T's plan, which would be $3319, and a
> > > similar $199 phone to Verizon; $4495. It's a difference of $1375.
> > > Which is fairly large.
> >
> > Except you're off by $40/month or $960.
>
> Apples to apples and oranges to oranges.
>
> The Unlimited text is NOT THE SAME.
>
> Verizon is unlimited text only to those IN or to say those on the
> Verizon Network.
No, the $40 "premium" data add-on includes text and picture messaging to
any phone on any (US) network.
From:
<
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/s...First&action=v
iewPlanList>
"Unlimited Text, Picture, Video & Instant Messaging to anyone on any
network in the U.S."
> You pay Verizon through your donkey if you text to an iPhone on AT&T
> for instance.
No, you don't- it's included in the package.
> That is an expensive privilege if all your college friends have an
> iPhone and you alone are on Verizon.
Yeah, it would be if those message weren't included. Just think how many
Verizon users have to text their iPhone-packing friends "Dude, didn't you
get the picture message I just sent you? ...Oh, that's right- you can't
receive picture messages!" ;-)
> Many colleges are giving iPhones
> to their students this year and everyone gets a big discount from AT&T
> for college use.
I suspect a large number of college students are on their parents' family
plans as additional users, so they have little direct control over what
carrier they get to use.
> Then there is that unlimited Verizon Data which is capped at 5GB. Go
> over and its is $0.25 PER MB data.
That doesn't apply to on-phone data use- only to tethering, which isn't
applicable to this comparison, again, because one of them are unable to!
From the above URL:
"Get Unlimited Messaging, VZ Navigator, Mobile Email, and V CAST VPak plus
unlimited megabytes for Mobile Web 2.0 and Get It Now on select Verizon
Wireless phones."
> That means if you use 6 GB (5GB + 1GB over) you could owe the big Vz a
> $250 data overcharge for that month. Whoa Monkey!
See above... "unlimited megabytes."
> With those kinds of dollar signs in their eyes it is no wonder that VZ
> can give away those iPhone clones and wannabes they stock.
While I agree Verizon is the most expensive nationwide carrier, AT&T does a
phenomenal job of "trying harder" in second place.
> Its all about that contract they nail you to, that is were the Verizon
> money is.
And AT&T is different exactly how? Am I missing the no-contract option for
iPhone 3G?