05 Nov 2007
AT&T has found a way to protect users from monster iPhone bills, and make a few extra bucks in the process.
The plan is all about data transfers. As most people know, the iPhone constantly checks in on its e-mail via EDGE or WiFi in hopes of pulling down a new message as soon as it gets sent.
This normally isn't an issue in the US, as AT&T offered all three iPhone plans with unlimited data in hopes of getting Americans hooked on the iPhone's internet features. It is only when traveling out of the states that data becomes a problem...
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