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You can now get an 802.11n enterprise-class access point for less than $500 MSRP. How likely is that new price point to drive businesses off of 802.11g and onto the next generation of Wi-Fi for good? The answer might depend on your size and budget.
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FIDO will be launching two new monthly prepaid plans March 28th in order to remain competitive in the changing Canadian Wireless Industry. The existing City Fido prepaid plan will remain unchanged. The addition of these new price points allow FIDO to cover all monthly price points with both prepaid
submitted by HowardChui on 16th Mar 2010 (via howardchui.com)
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Sprint has announced a new price for the Palm Pixi webOS smartphone. The handset is now sold for just $49.99 with a 2-year contract agreement and after a $100 mail-in rebate. In case you’ve forgotten, the phone offers a 2.63-inch 320 x 400 touchscreen display, a 2MP fixed-focus camera with LED flash, a full QWERTY keyboard, a web browser, GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth and supports EVDO Rev. A
submitted by MobilesWorld on 1st Mar 2010 (via ipod-iphone.blogspot.com)
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AddOnis Has Reduced Their Price But Not Their App Rory let us know that Twinkler Software is proudly announcing a price reduction. AddOnis is a fantastic Super Utility for BlackBerry and was rated the best app of 2009. The new price is now $6.99, no longer $9.95. AddOnis is another one of those all-in-one apps you really want. You can read my review of ...
submitted by BlackBerrySync on 26th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Rogers Updates Price Plans, Brings Back Bonus Minutes In the beginning of February, Rogers released a series of new price plans for both existing and new customers. Today, the company has modified some of those new plans to include newer and better features. One of the more negative changes made at the beginning of February was made to the $50 Voice and Data combo plan. At that time, the $50 combo plan lost its 50 bonus ... Rogers Updates Price Plans...
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Bell Launches 2010 Winter Games Plans Bell has launched three new price plans as a promotion during the 2010 Winter Games. The plans are available to new Bell customers on a 3-year term and also to existing Bell customers who renew on a 3-year term. The plans do not offer as much value has Bells Smartphone/iPhone Combo plans and the 3-year requirement is rather odd for being Olympic plans since that really only allows Canadians to ......
submitted by iPhoneInCanada on 5th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Orange UK Intros Corporate Capped Plans for Large Businesses Mobile phone carrier Orange UK announced today the introduction of a new price plan aimed at helping its large business customers to better manage their costs, through fixing their mobile bill for each month in advance. According to the wireless operator, the new Corporate Capped plan is aimed at businesses with more than 500 users, ...
submitted by Softpedia on 3rd Feb 2010 (via news.softpedia.com)
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Virgin Mobile Launches HSPA+ Network, Releases Smartphone Plans Virgin Mobile has officially launched their HSPA+ network that now supports the iPhone. Alongside the release, the company has introduced new price plans as well. The company has launched two types of plans; Smartphone Combo plans that include a voice plan and a data plan or customers can opt to separate the two and choose a separate voice plan and separate data plan. Note that Virgin is owned by ...
submitted by iPhoneInCanada on 29th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Is $9.99 the New Price of Software for iPad? With most pay apps in the App Store running at $0.99 could most apps for the iPad be $9.99? iWork for iPad will be $9.99 per app. That means you can have at Pages, Keynote, and Numbers for under $35. With developers delivering quality content at such a low price point, can we see the same low
submitted by iPhoneNano on 28th Jan 2010 (via iphonenano.net)
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Canada Bell Drops Pre to Free Bell Mobility in Canada is now giving the Palm Pre away when customers sign up for a new contract. In its third major price drop since launching the handset late last August. The new price points gives the Palm Pre away for essentially nothing with a three year contract agreement, while 2 year commitments will put it in your mitts for $99 CAD. The no contract option remains unchanged at $599.
submitted by PalmInfocenter on 25th Jan 2010 (via pheedcontent.com)


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