Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Friday, 11 July 2008 02:41
Your IT -
Mobility
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Likewise, the 16GB upfront cost of the iPhone 3G can vary.
The $30 plan - $399
The $40 plan - $289
The $60 plan - $170
The $80 plan - $69
On the remaining higher plans, the 16GB iPhone 3G is also $0.
When you spend $30 per month, you get $25 worth of calls and text, with calls charged at 46c per 30 seconds and a 27c flagfall that applies to each plan. You get $5 worth of data charged per kilobyte at a rate that equates to $2 per megabye.
The $40 plan gives you $35 of voice/text, $5 of data and 38c per 30 second calls.
The $60 plan gives you $50 of voice/text, $10 of data and 28c per 30 seconds voice pricing.
The $80 plan gives you $70 of voice/text, $10 of data and 26c per 30 seconds voice pricing.
The $100 plan gives you $90 of voice/text, $10 of data and 22c per 30 second voice pricing.
The $150 plan gets you $135 of voice/text, $15 of data and 20c per 30 seconds voice program.
The $250 plan get you $235 of voice/text, it's the same with $15 worth of data but 19c per thirty secod calls.
And finally the $350 plan gives you $335 of voice/text, the same $15 worth of data while charging you 18c per 30 seconds for the each call.
Text messages are charged at 25c each.
So what about Telstra’s much larger data/browsing packs? Please read on to page 3.