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Telecom is Ready for iPhone 4 Users

Telecom is Ready for iPhone 4 Users

Telecom’s XT Mobile Network offers Apple iPhone users 3G services and
speeds across the country along with competitive prices on mobile data
plans.

From today, Telecom is offering Smartphone users the opportunity to double
their data for the next 3 months when they sign up to our new 500 megabyte
Smartphone Extra.

This means customers can add 1GB of data and 2500 text messages for $38
per month to any prepaid or postpaid voice plan on XT until the end of
September.

Also, from 1 August for as little as $6, lower-level data users can now
get a 50MB Data Extra, giving customers approximately five thousand
Facebook page views per month*.

Telecom Head of Marketing Management, Paul Taylor says, “Our XT network
offers customers a great mobile data experience and we have added new data
plans to our already competitive prices so Smartphone users can make the
most of it.”

Last Friday, Telecom confirmed that for $29.95 per month, XT customers can
get 500MB worth of data or for $18 per month customers can get a total of
240MB on both prepaid or an open term postpaid plan. Telecom also offers
a 2GB and 4GB data plan for avid data consumers.

Telecom stores are offering micro-SIM cards to XT customers to make it
easier for them to use the latest Smartphone and notebook devices.

The 500MB Smartphone Extra offer is valid until 30 September.

*The data quantity example is an estimate only based on billed activity
for internet use browsing m.facebook.com on a mobile phone. Actual data
amounts transferred will vary.

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