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iPhone is finally business in front, party in back

Posted by Dan Moren | Monday, January 21, 2008 1:01 PM PT

iphonebusiness.jpgNo, I’m afraid that the long-awaited iMullet is still just a dream, but to those iPhone users who’ve been waiting since launch for a chance to use their business account with the handset of their dreams, that time is now. At long last, AT&T has made corporate plans available for the iPhone.

If you’re an existing corporate customer, you’ll need to renew your contract for two years and add an Enterprise Data Plan onto your iPhone-eligible voice service (replacing your current data plan): all include Visual Voicemail and unlimited data, but the $45/month plan includes 200 SMS messages, the $55/month has 1500 SMS messages, and the $65/month one features unlimited text messaging. New customers need to sign up for a two year contract of an iPhone-compatible voice plan and an Enterprise Data Plan.

And, if you’re a frequent international traveler, you can also add on one of the previously mentioned Global Data Plans for an additional $25/month or $60/month, giving you 20MB and 50MB of international* data usage per month and thus, hopefully, preventing incredibly long and expensive data bills.

* Where international = these 29 countries.

[via Gizmodo]

Comments (1)

What is the difference with these new plans and the $20 plan we already have? Are corporate users paying more for the same thing?

January 21, 2008
5:25 PM PT

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