O2 dumps unlimited data plans for iPhone 4 launch
News Mobile & Telco
UK mobile phone network O2 said it intends to stop offering unlimited data download plans to its smartphone users. From 24 June, new smartphone subscribers will get a monthly download limit of 500MB to 1GB, depending on how much they pay for. That date may be familiar to iPhone fans as it's the same day Apple launches its latest revision of the ubiquitous handset. Coincidence? We think not. Many observers believe that O2's move was inevitable, as consumer demand for...
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