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AT&T Launches Business Plans for iPhone

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As rumored, AT&T launched business plans for the iPhone today.

To use iPhone as a business customer, youll need to sign up for a 2-year service agreement or a renewed 2-year service agreement if youre an existing AT&T wireless customer.

$45/mo. 200 SMS. Unlimited Data. Visual Voicemail
$55/mo. 1500 SMS. Unlimited Data. Visual Voicemail
$65/mo. Unlimited SMS. Unlimited Data. Visual Voicemail

For international travelers, there are Data Global Add-Ons for the iPhone that can be purchased in addition.

$24.99/mo. 20MB Data Global Plan.
$59.99/mo. 50MB Data Global Plan.

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