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It's not quite all-you-can-eat, but the Canadian company's new $30-a-month option offers iPhone 3G users 6GBs of data a month when added to a separate voice plan.
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- by grundy1963 July 10, 2008 7:55 AM PDT
- What about us poor saps in the Emerald Isle. In Ireland O2 will charge me ?45 roughly $70 and my cap is 1GB per month. I'm limited to 100 text messages and 175 minutes of calls. Think I'll head to Canada
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