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July 23, 2007

iPhone plan fine print

I've been starting to research AT&T before I buy an iPhone. Here's some fun fine print: The wifi clause is the most surprising and reprehensible. I love Apple products. But I can't stand the telecom companies. This is going to make an iPhone purchase a tough decision.

Posted by andrej at July 23, 2007 3:33 PM

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But why would AT&T care about your use of WiFi? I mean, at that point, you're doing exactly nothing at all on the AT&T network. What am I missing?

Posted by: benc at July 23, 2007 7:27 PM

The contract states..."To ensure that the Wi-Fi Service is not being used fraudulently, AT&T limits your usage of the Wi-Fi Service to 150 uses per month." I think it's mostly a control thing. The more you might use wifi, the less you use the phone and minutes which they don't like. The more you use AT&T services the more money they make in the long run. It's all about lock in.

Posted by: Andrej Gregov at July 23, 2007 11:38 PM

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