While American service providers charge an arm-and-a-leg for GPRS access, our friends to the north are in a much better situation.
Fido, a Canadian GSM provider, charges $32 ($50 Canadian) for unlimited internet access throughout North America. That�s right, in addition to Canada over 3,500 cities in the US are covered (we assume they use T-Mobiles infrastructure).
With T-Mobile $40 buys to 10 MB, and $50 at Cingular buys you 13 MB. Price gauging anyone?
However, there is hope on the horizon. According to News.com, the Danger-made T-Mobile Sidekick (which uses the GPRS network) will ship shortly and have monthly service charge of just $39.99 for a fixed number of phone minutes and all-you-can-eat data.
Unless T-Mobile is going to be extremely favorable to their own devices, hopefully we will see similar pricing for the Treo. If not, I am sure that the clever folks in our discussion forum will figure our how to use the Sidekick�s service plan with the Treo (they are both GSM phones with SIM cards).
Thanks to Patrick for pointing out that Fido's pricing was Canadian dollers
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