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Vodafone Australia claims iPhone coup

By Brett Winterford on 06 May 2008

Tags: 3g | australia | iphone | optus | vodafone | carrier

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Comments: Yeah, I will be really disappointed if vodafone don't change their data plans. I am currently on 3 and only pay $15 for 1GB but I am not holding my breathe as vodafone has always had the worst option when it comes to data plans.

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