AT&T has new international iPhone plan
Nov 2, 07 09:45 AM PDT

AT&T has just dropped a new international plan for iPhone owners, giving them up to 50MB of data per month for Internet browsing, e-mail checking as well as information access across more than 29 countries, including Canada, China, Mexico and selected areas throughout Europe and Asia. Dubbed the Data Global Plan, it will retail for $59.99 monthly. Bear in mind this is on top of the domestic voice and data iPhone plan customers purchased during iPhone activation. Features include international voice and data roaming, as well as international long distance dialing from the US at standard rates. Bear in mind you'll need a domestic voice and data plan first since this is no stand-alone offer. If you don't plan to surf that much, there is always a 20MB Data Global Plan for iPhone customers that retail for $24.99 monthly. ( Add a comment)
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