“Rather than choose a separate messaging plan, customers will have the option of a ‘Talk, Text, Web & E-mail’ plan that already factors in unlimited MMS and SMS,” Electronista reports. “The chart spied by Engadget shows that each carry a $20 premium over the standard versions, or roughly the same price as needed for choosing unlimited access on its own.”
Electronista reports, “The lower-tiered bolt-on messaging plans will still be available and cost $5 for 200 messages per month or $15 for 1,500. The plans don’t give customers a cost advantage and appear designed primarily to simplify options for subscribers who don’t know of the separate plans or want them factored into a single bill.”
Read more in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Smoke and mirrors; preying on the ignorant.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lynn W.” for the heads up.]