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H2O Wireless adds an unlimited plan
posted by Joe on September 2nd, 2011 - 10:00 am | O2 Wireless
One of our featured pay as you go cell phone providers that doesn’t get much attention is H2O Wireless (listed as o2 Wireless in our sidebar, an oversight that needs correcting). They provide decent rates and coverage, but rarely do they make headlines. That changed this week, as they added a $60 unlimited plan to their repertoire. The $60 includes the standard items: minutes, messages, and web. This complements H2O’s existing unlimited plans, which cost $40 and $50 per month. You can find out more at H2O’s website.
Via Phone Scoop.

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One Response
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Ike Denvers Says
This brings H20 squarely into the all unlimited class with great byod. This will put them squarely against fellow and rival mvno Simple Mobile with the advantage of 3G data on 3G and later iphones , paygo options and stronger international options. For 2Gsm only phones I recommend Simple or Tmobile prepaid’s $50 plan. For Att 3G gophones, the $50 Att unlimited all in is better. But this new plan is going to make H20′s popularity with Att 3G phone owners skyrocket.
Posted on September 2nd, 2011 at 4:03 pm
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