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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPad Hardware and Accessories
Setting up iPad data plan
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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1073332" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>I have to agree about the service being overpriced, though now my new discount has greatly placated me. It's utter horseshit that you pay the same rates whether or not you are under contract for a subsidized phone. I would seriously consider T-Mobile if they got the iPhone but my wife frowned on it when I suggested unlocking our 3Gs iPhones since she didn't know anyone who had them. Since then I've learned from someone I do know who has them that their service isn't great here, even though the coverage map would suggest differently. I'm not displeased with AT&T's customer support in general. I've certainly not had bad experiences myself, though this difference in setting up an iPad data plan is disappointing. I may just go ahead and drop T-Mobile on it and see for myself how they work out.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Uuughh… I take that back. T-Mobile's data-only plans are a bit steep. 40 bucks for 5 gigs, 25 for 200 megs, if I am reading their site correctly. And I wouldn't be able to have 3G on the iPad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1073332, member: 38864"] I have to agree about the service being overpriced, though now my new discount has greatly placated me. It's utter horseshit that you pay the same rates whether or not you are under contract for a subsidized phone. I would seriously consider T-Mobile if they got the iPhone but my wife frowned on it when I suggested unlocking our 3Gs iPhones since she didn't know anyone who had them. Since then I've learned from someone I do know who has them that their service isn't great here, even though the coverage map would suggest differently. I'm not displeased with AT&T's customer support in general. I've certainly not had bad experiences myself, though this difference in setting up an iPad data plan is disappointing. I may just go ahead and drop T-Mobile on it and see for myself how they work out. EDIT: Uuughh… I take that back. T-Mobile's data-only plans are a bit steep. 40 bucks for 5 gigs, 25 for 200 megs, if I am reading their site correctly. And I wouldn't be able to have 3G on the iPad. [/QUOTE]
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