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Apple and Deutsche Telecom Unveil iPhone Monthly Rates

Deutsche Telecom/T-Mobile and Apple have revealed the iPhone tariffs for customers in Germany, according to TelecomPaper on Tuesday. There are three levels of service to chose from.

The plans are called Complete M, Complete L, and Complete XL. Each features unlimited Internet access via the EDGE network and T-Mobile hot spots.

Complete M: 100 minutes in Germany and 40 SMS messages. €49 (US$70)/month.

Complete L: 200 minutes in Germany and 200 SMS messages. €69 (US$99)/month

Complete XL: 1,000 minutes in Germany, 300 SMS messages, €89 (US$127)/month

The 8 GB iPhone itself will sell for €399 (US$572) starting November 9th, and, similar to the U.S., comes with a 2 year contract and a €25 activation fee.

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These are NOT unlimited data plans. From t-mobile.de: "Ab einem Datenvolumen von 200 MB

(Complete M), 1 GB (Complete L) oder 5 GB (Complete XL) pro Monat " This is plainly false advertising.

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These are NOT unlimited data plans. From t-mobile.de: "Ab einem Datenvolumen von 200 MB

(Complete M), 1 GB (Complete L) oder 5 GB (Complete XL) pro Monat " This is plainly false advertising.

As I said before, take it up with T-Mobile and the German government, if you live in Germany and are personally affected.

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Well, it's also the difference between publishing PR and reporting news...

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