Verizon Wireless Changes Smartphone Plans
Apr 14, 2008, 7:47 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Today Verizon made some alterations to its PDA and smartphone data plans. Verizon Wireless E-mail and Web for Smartphone will support up to 10 email accounts and unlimited web browsing for $30 per month. To start, it will only be available with the HTC SMT5800, the XV6800 and the Motorola Q9m. Verizon will make more phones compatible with this new plan over the coming months. Verizon is also offering a hosted email product for small or home office users. The service will use Microsoft's Exchange server and allow customers to sync their business email, calendar and contacts information to their smartphones. The basic plan, which costs $8 per month, will support POP3 and IMAP email and will have 25 MB of email storage and Outlook web access. The premium plan costs $15 per month, and offers 100 MB of storage and other features such as ActiveSync, an Outlook PC client and the ability to expand storage for nominal monthly fees.
Comments
30 bucks is still too much for casual web browsing and personal email!
Think things through before you start up your Carrier Bashing posts.
BROWN27 said:
I rather pay nothing! Oh wait I do! 🤣
I'd rather you speak correct english!
Here is the official difference
This is similar to the blackberry plans where the $44.99 is required to connect to a Blackberry Enterprise Servier vs. a pop3 or web-based email. If you are using hotmail/msn/windowslive, you will probably want the PPC instead of the blackberry. Blackberries have issues with microsoft email.
Nothing New Under The Sun
AT&T has only been offering $30 smartphone/PDA all you can eat for a while now and T-Mobile $20 BB almost as long. Just another competetive adjustment but certainly nothing earth-shattering considering it's already been done. Just means the top two carriers in coverage are now on more even ground in this price area.
comparison with unlimited data plan
Thanks.
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internet use is unlimited though (no mention of ...
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Will this impact Blackberry options
Good for verizon i guess