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[Business Travel Logue] There’s a lot of controversy going on about the iPhone 3G, one of which I bought very recently. One thing a lot of people take issue with is AT&T’s pricey roaming charges in foreign lands, that is if you purchased your phone in the United States.
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[Tech Lime] Bell And Solo Mobile Q4 Line-Up | Mobiles, Cellphones, Handhelds ...: Here we have it, iPhone 3G pricing for our better mannered, gun-toting friends up north....AT&T Offers New Pricey International Roaming Plans For The iPhone 3G.
[iPhone Atlas] Taking Your iPhone Overseas - iPhone Atlas: I still used my iPhone occasionally, but only as iPod, with the international data roaming turned off and only in WiFi mode when and wherever free WiFi was available. I also set up an ad hoc wireless network connection between my laptop and iPhone and configured Internet Connection Sharing on the laptop so as a proof of concept, I was able access the laptop’s Internet connection by iPhone via the wireless network, but since the Internet connection speed for the laptop was a dial-up, it was no fun waiting for tens of seconds for every single web page.
[Mark's (we)Blog] markwilson.it » Overseas roaming advice for UK iPhone users: My iPhone is a quad-band GSM phone so I can use it pretty much anywhere in the world (subject to coverage); however international roaming can get a bit pricey, so I checked out the best way to avoid excessive charges before I left the ...
[Rod Drury] Rod Drury > iPhone Love: I plan to use it as my US cell on trips assuming the prepaid activation trick works (sick of massive NZ roaming bills for US calls) and as my mp3 / mobile web device back home. Pricey but I like shiny things.
[johnbiehler.com] Rogers revises their iPhone 3G terms | johnbiehler.com: This seems to be a very soft form of back peddling to counter the negative press they have been receiving due to the confusion that you had to choose one of the bundles in order to get an iPhone. Some people have been told by CSRs that the plans there were announced are not final until July 11th and could change….I suspect these are the final plans but we may see some different offerings in the future but not for launch.
[Crave at CNET UK] Crave Talk: Roaming phones still pile on the groans - Crave at CNET UK: In fact, they've said that they can see no reason for roaming rates at all -- calls should cost the same wherever you are and wherever you're calling. The network operators do have an answer for this: we're making so much money from roaming, they say, that if you stop us we'll have to charge everyone much more for everything.
[Comments for Dvorak Uncensored] » Apple iPhone Dvorak Uncensored: General interest observations ...: Would be cool to see the big screen on this PDA of yours and see the streaming movies and the touch screen interface and the big web browsers that zoom and do landscape mode etc etc”¦just like this iPhone. Im kinda excited to see that!
[Bits] Steve Jobs Girds for the Long iPhone War - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com: Secondly, in your last sentence, “Or it (Apple) will have to gird for an ever escalating war in which it will have to send ever more electronic brick-bombs to its best customers who dont follow its strict rules,” you described those who want to “break into”
[DM Blog] DM Blog : Rogers Announces iPhone Plans: In Canada, iPhone users will have to know how many megabytes the websites they are cruising amount to, how much watching a one-minute YouTube video will cut into their data allotment or if those holiday snapshots from well-meaning relatives are going to put them over the edge.
[Terry White's Tech Blog] Terry Whites Tech Blog » Do I still like my iPhone?: I had been keeping informed on phone trends and technology innovations on cell phones and like everyone else heard about AT&T ’s(and others) new 3G type networks, of course the Treo 650 could not be retro-fitted for the new 3G so my search was on for a new 3G phone….the Moto Q 9hr with it’s HSP (high speed) browsing capability of 3.6 mps plus it’s a Windows phone sealed the deal….I did look at the iPhone and read the reviews on it then (Dec 2007), had not found your blog back then yet Terry, kind of wish I did now…but the iPhone was not a 3G phone and none of my sites where I do security are close enough (I don’t think) to pick up Wi Fi since the closest is about 5 blocks away ( I believe the best Wi Fi signal only has a range of about 300 to 500 feet without large expensive boosters or repeaters like some municipalities are doing now in their downtown areas to attract business) plus I read about the iPhones basic missing functions like you have described in your blog.
[Arkansas Business: The Ladder] blog post - ArkansasBusiness.com - Ark. Business online media ...: Our verdict is that, despite some flaws and feature omissions, the iPhone is, on balance, a beautiful and breakthrough handheld computer. Its software, especially, sets a new bar for the smart-phone industry, and its clever finger-touch interface, which dispenses with a stylus and most buttons, works well, though it sometimes adds steps to common functions.
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