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Rogers Reveals Future Rates

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Any business class will tell you that spotting new trends and being flexible enough to adjust to them are key things in staying ahead of the game. That's probably what Rogers had in mind when it revealed that a few adjustments are going to be made with its pricing plans.

These October 1 plans are for data devices consumer pricing (so BlackBerry, smartphones, air cards) and I note, Rogers is one of the few carriers in the world that permit tethering. So a preview of new pricing that goes into effect October 1: $15 for 2MB (essentially an email plan); $25 for 500 MB; $30 for 1GB; $60 for 3GB and $80 for 8GB

Other details plus analysis are available at the source. Overall, this is good news for consumers who think that cellphone rates could use a little adjusting. As the original poster mentions, this is a sign that Rogers is listening. As a service provider, that's always a good thing.

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