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Personal Droid Data Will Cost $30, Even With Exchange
Personal Droid Data Will Cost $30, Even With Exchange
Okay. There's a lot of confusion going on around the Internet about the Motorola Droid's service plans. Some people are saying that if you want to connect to a Microsoft Exchange account, data will cost $45 a month instead of $30. This is wrong. I checked with Verizon Wireless HQ and got ...
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Verizon Wireless: Tethering Coming for Droid
Verizon Wireless: Tethering Coming for Droid
gearlog.com — Think the Motorola Droid is almost perfect, but it just needs to be a modem for your... laptop? Verizon can help with that, next year. Verizon Wireless told us that their "Broadband Access Connect" plan, which allows you to tether your phone as a ... (more) Verizon Wireless: Tethering Coming for Droid
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Motorola Droid Review [Review]
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The Party Line — Phone Buzz of the Day
jkOnTheRun — ... iCan do Exchange at no extra charge (Gearlog) — The other day we heard that Verizon would be charging $15 a month extra for Exchange support on the Droid. That’s only for business accounts, so good news for consumers — there’s no Exchange tax. ...

Motorola Droid Exchange $30 Personal $45 Business
Phones Review — ... smartphone with some people claiming to connect to Exchange, data will cost a monthly fee of $45 rather than $30; this is wrong claims gearlog. ...

Verizon – NOT – to Charge Droid Users for Exchange Access – Update
Gadget Venue — ... Update: A lot of confusion has been around the internet today about Verizon charging extra for Droid users accessing Exchange over their service. Gearlog clear this up with the following statement… ...

Linkpost | 11.4.2009
TechBlog — ... - Both voice and data went down for about 5 percent of customers. The company now says it's restored • Personal Droid Data Will Cost $30, Even With Exchange - For personal accounts. Business accounts cost more (which is standard for smartphone service). • ...

Update: Droid personal plan with Exchange for $30
Gadgetell — ... Droid, you can pay the $30 data plan and enjoy all the Exchange you wish. The confusion looks to have stemmed from the definition of business.  Carriers consider you a business customer if you use a business credit card and purchase from their business department.  If you are just doing business on a phone in your name, then technically from the carriers point of view, you are not business. Thanks to Sacha Segan for sorting this out for us. Read: [GearLog]   Full Story » | Written by JG ...

Verizon DROID data plan $30 with Exchange support for consumer lines
Boy Genius Report — There have been rumors flying around the intertubes that Verizon is planning to charge an extra $15/month to allow your shiny new Motorola DROID to be hooked up to Microsoft’s Exchange email enviroment. Well, we are happy to confirm that, for consumer lines anyway, these rumors are false. The folks over at Gearlog received clarification from Verizon’s headquarters about the rumored $45/month data mandate, and it looks as though it’s for corporate responsible user accounts only. Individual accounts and family lines, whether you use Exchange or ...

Verizon HQ: Extra $15 For Exchange? – Let Us Clarify
Android Phone Fans — ... Gearlog talked with Verizon HQ to clarify the much debated extra $15 for Exchange confusion.  The official response was good. ...

Update: Exchange Sync On Droid Won’t Cost Extra For Consumers
RIMarkable — ... , that the much anticipated Verizon Droid would require a $15 fee on top of the $30 per month data plan fee for those who want to connect their device to a corporate Exchange system.   Well, according, to a post over on Gearlog, this is not the case. ...

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