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3 offers entry level X-Series and "mass market" HSDPA handset
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3 offers entry level X-Series and "mass market" HSDPA handset | 3 offers entry level X-Series and "mass market" HSDPA handset |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 24 July 2007 | |
3 has added a $12 month Bronze plan to its range of X-Series packages that offer a fixed price bundle of mobile content services and data within 3's 3G network coverage area.Featured Whitepaper
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This contrasts to the three existing offerings introduced at the launch of X-Series in March that range from $20 per month for a 500MB download allowance and a 1000 minutes of Skype calls to $40 for 2GB per month and 4000 minutes of Skype calls. However these plans also offer 'Bumper Pack 'and E-bay subscription which are not included in the Bronze plan. Bumper Pack provides news, sports, weather, entertainment and information plus 3's Email. 3 has also introduced what it says is the first HSDPA mobile for the mass market. The phone, the Nokia 6120, is offered at no charge on a $29 capped plan over 24 months. It is a candy bar format handset that includes a 2.0 megapixel camera with flash and 4x digital zoom.{moscomment} |
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