Rogers Wireless reintroduces 6GB iPhone 3GS data plan
updated 10:10 pm EDT, Mon June 8, 2009
Rogers 6GB iPhone plan
Rogers Wireless has announced that it will be carrying the new iPhone 3G S upon its release on June 19th. Starting tomorrow, Rogers will reintroduce its data plan that consists of 6GB for $30 per month. The plan was introduced last year with the release of the iPhone 3G. Other data plans, such as the 500MB for $25 per month, will remain the same. Each of these data plans are added to the users chosen voice plan. Rogers Wireless also plans to have a special "no-term" price for each device at launch.
The Canadian communications provider will be selling the phone with three-year voice and data plans, with the 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB models maintaining their respective $100, $200, and $300 prices.
The iPhone 3G S was announced during the keynote address at the WWDC earlier today and will begin shipping on June 19th.












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06/09, 08:42am reply
I tell ya, my wife was never nice. On our first date, I asked her if I could give her a goodnight kiss on the cheek - she bent over!
I tell you, with my doctor, I don't get no respect. I told him, "I've swallowed a bottle of sleeping pills." He told me to have a few drinks and get some rest.
Some dog I got too. We call him Egypt because he leaves a pyramid in every room.
With my dog I don't get no respect. He keeps barking at the front door. He don't want to go out. He wants me to leave.
Rodney Dangerfield
Gozerthegozarian
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Debating
06/09, 11:33am reply
The question is do I drop my 30 dollar data value pack for 5.5 more gigs of data for 20 dollars more a month since I'd need to pick up an iPhone value pack :(
Salty
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upgrade for 3G owners?
06/11, 06:51am reply
I bought a 3G in July 2008; I want a 3GS. All Rogers tells me is that I'll be eligible for a new phone at the end of the second year of my 3-year contract; they haven't decided what to do with customers like me.
Typically, buying a new phone means the carrier charges the full retail amount for the device - which is usually $600-$800.
What would Rogers want from me in exchange for the 3GS? Likely, an extension of my contract and the subsidized price of the 32 GB 3GS. We'll see - hopefully before 17 June.
pnorman
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