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Thursday November 20, 2008
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Today could be dubbed Verizon Day, thanks to the launch of the BlackBerry Storm on that carrier. But the country's number-4 wireless provider, T-Mobile, is hoping to catch a little glory of its own with the launch of T-Mobile web2go. The service is designed to give users a better Web browsing experience.
The service is available for a majority of T-Mobile handsets. T-Mobileweb2go "allows customers to visit virtually the entire Internet from their mobile phone." Users can create a personalized home page, search via Yahoo! oneSearch, and browse and purchase ringtones, games, wallpaper and mobile optimized applications via the web2go marketplace.
T-Mobile also used the opportunity to announce a number of new data plans, including:
• All-in-one device pricing starts at $24.99/month for unlimited Web and 400 messages; customers can also choose the premium plan for $34.99/month and receive unlimited Web and unlimited messages.
• For customers with a phone first device, they have their choice of $9.99/month for 50 MB Web access and 200 messages; or $19.99/month for 100 MB Web access and unlimited messages.
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