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Wired's Editor-in-Chief gets slammed with huge iPhone bill - dimwit
abroad | apple | bill | china | cingular/at&t | data | huge | iphone | overseas | roaming | wiredYou would think that the head-honcho of one of the US’s premier technology rags is fairly proficient with the latest gadgets and doo-hickeys. Especially those gadgets that he actually uses everyday. You would think that, and you’d be wrong. Kevin Allison, of the Financial Times, has reported that, “Chris Anderson, the editor-in-chief of Wired, the US technology magazine, has revealed he was hit with $2,100 in charges for using his iPhone on a recent foreign trip, thanks to a glitch that led him to be charged each time the mobile handset automatically refreshed his e-mail inbox.” So, here’s another case of a roaming iPhone causing a major, multi-thousand-dollar headache for a faithful AT&T customer. Or is it? It’s widely known that you should disable data-roaming on your iPhone when traveling abroad to ensure that just this type of data roaming charge does not occur - or at least subscribe to a global roaming plan . Further, Mr. Anderson was even contacted by AT&T customer service to advise him to be careful when using his iPhone in China, as it might lead to costly roaming data charges. Funny, we can’t recall any reports of AT&T calling any non-technical writers to warn them of costly roaming charges. But, the ridiculousness doesn’t stop there. Wired’s top-editor had to specifically call AT&T in order to enable his iPhone for roaming use in China, so he can’t even argue that he didn’t know about roaming issues with the iPhone. “He said the bulk of the charges were due to the fact that his iPhone was set to check his e-mail account for new messages every 10 minutes. The Wired editor said that he receives ‘hundreds’ of e-mails every day. ‘This is a phone that I wasn’t using,’ Mr Anderson said. ‘I was simply walking around with the phone in my pocket,’” according to Allison. Right, you weren’t using it, but it was set to automatically check your email. It’s hard to pinpoint who is more dim-witted here - Anderson or Allison. So, is this another case of AT&T being incredibly callous and overcharging their loyal customers? Or is this a case of a possibly-staged story with skewed facts - FUD? We’re going to leave it to you to decide, you probably already know where we stand on this one… [Via: FT ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:AT&T: No more hundred-page long detailed billsForum Nokia PRO Awards announced at Nokia WorldAT&T iPhone bill comes out to hundreds of pages!Verizon ONE-BILL, integrated billingVideo: iPhonami, or the art of making the iPhone stand from a standard dollar bill
AT&T launches international iPhone data plans - Data Global Plan
announcements | apple | at&t | att | cingular/at&t | data | international | iphone | overseas | roaming | servicesWhat does it take for the No. 1 wireless carrier in the US to finally offer a consumer-friendly service that actually prioritizes the the customer’s needs ahead of the corporate bottom line? We’d say something like 4 months. AT&T has finally announced an international iPhone data plan to help jet-setters avoid racking up roaming data charges in the thousands of dollars . The new Data Global Plan offers iPhone users 20MB of overseas wireless data for $25 per month (data overages cost half a cent per KB), $60 per month if you need 50MB of data (with each additional KB costing $0.005) - and is offered in 29 countries. The Data Global Plan only offers international data, so keep that overseas talktime to a minimum. Hit up AT&T’s handy pre-travel guide to make sure your travels don’t result in some un-godly wireless bills. [Via: Apple Insider ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:AT&T offering monster iPhone rate plans with thousands of minutes!Apple announces rate plans for the iPhone - unlimited data and 200 SMS text messages included!AT&T's data plan for the Apple iPhone may be called the 'iPlan'Stop paying for slow iPhone internet performance - get a phone-only iPhone plan for $40Sprint to introduce [...]

