IDT, whose advertisements are inescapable in some parts of the country, used to offer "unlimited and uncensored" Internet and World Wide Web access for $15 a month.
The package included Digital Television and VoIP Telephone services along with the above-mentioned unlimited Internet starting at 49€ per month.
That one was easy to fix; the 7100t costs only $200, plus $60 a month for both unlimited Internet and 1,000 anytime phone minutes.
STEVE: They say unlimited Internet, but they also say in their terms of service that it's for web browsing and email, not downloading movies.
For customers, unlimited mobile Internet was once offered as an option for low-end phones.
Virgin previously offered unlimited mobile Internet, including tethering, as an add-on for employees.
BroadbandAccess ain't cheap; a typical plan costs $110 a month for 1,350 minutes of talking and unlimited high-speed Internet, which doesn't quite gel with the Q's own for-the-masses pricing.
Super Surf is an unlimited mobile Internet browsing service which enables subscribers to gain unlimited access to surf, e-mail, chat and blog from mobile phones, laptops or desktop computers.
Verizon's version of the 700P costs $400, after rebate, when bought with a service package, like $110 a month for 1,350 minutes of talking and unlimited high-speed Internet.
A typical T-Mobile plan is $70 a month for 1,000 talk minutes and unlimited Internet.