
What’s the point of having an unlimited data plan if you don’t take full advantage of it? Folks who decide to bring home the iPad 2 might want to check out Verizon’s offer, since it seems (on paper) to deliver the best value for your hard-earned money. As you can see above, Verizon’s data plan is highlighted in red while AT&T’s plan is in blue, so do the math and figure it out. If you are tight on cash, the AT&T offers the cheapest expensive data plan at $15 for 250MB each month, but when you count cost per MB, it is the most expensive (logically). At the end of the day, it really depends on what you want, so do make enough research and know your surfing habits before jumping headlong into a 2-year contract.
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