With the slew of $99 unlimited calling plans announced by most U.S. carriers last month, iPhone owners were wondering how long they’d be left out of the game. The wait is over although (and this should come at no surprise), you’ll pay a little more than the now-standard $99 monthly fee for unlimited calls. $119 gets you all the voice calling your voice can take each month. All plans already have unlimited data so there’s no change or benefit there, however, you’re still stuck with the 200 text message limit.We’re a two-iPhone family, so we’ll stick with the shared Family plan at $109.99. We share 700 minutes and I generally only call Barb and my two friends so we’re all good. With only two friends, I never even took full advantage of the five “My Faves” spots on T-Mo. The one thing that has me stumped in all this: why does the new “unlimited” plan still show as eligible for rollover minutes? What exactly are you rolling over? ;)(via Neowin)
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