Rogers Wireless lets iPhone input usage info slip

After some anger broke out about the pricing to be implemented on the Rogers Wireless goods plans for the iPhone, the company has rethought through it all and decided to charge $30/6GB. But now it seems the old pricing may not have been too off base whether the Rogers’ goods usage info is unmistaken. 

The original plans were known to be quite pricey, causing many a Canadian iPhone user to grumble. But check out the stats Rogers has compiled for the

first month of details use in percentages:

  • 1.2% of customers used more than 1GB.
  • 95% of customers used less than 500MB.
  • 91.2% of customers used less than 100MB.

Looks like their prior view to have a 400MB plan was actually pretty close to exact. But that doesn’t matter now. iPhone users in Canada can use their input like it’s going out of style.

[via Engadget Mobile]

Original post by Brenda Stokes

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