Manitobans rejoice! As MTS prepares to launch the iPhone 4, the wireless company has now released their new iPhone plans. Overall, the plans are quite good featuring such gems as unlimited data!
The three new plans are for iPhone only and are available on a 3-year term. The plans on the contract also reduce the iPhone 4 price to $159/$269 for 16/32 GB.
1GB Plan for iPhone – $44.99/month ($39.99 bundled)
- Minutes: 250 daytime
- Data: 1GB; 250MB Tethering
- Evenings/Weekends: Unlimited @ 6PM
- Features: Unlimited Messaging (Text, Picture, Video), Unlimited WiFi
Unlimited Plan for iPhone – $54.99/month ($49.99 bundled)
- Minutes: 300 daytime
- Data: Unlimited; 250MB Tethering
- Evenings/Weekends: Unlimited @ 6PM
- Features: Unlimited Messaging (Text, Picture, Video), Unlimited WiFi, Insider Plus Calling
Unlimited Plus Plan for iPhone – $74.99/month ($69.99 bundled)
- Minutes: 350 daytime
- Data: Unlimited; Unlimited Tethering
- Evenings/Weekends: Unlimited @ 6PM
- Features: Unlimited Messaging (Text, Picture, Video), Unlimited WiFi, Insider Plus Calling, Pick 5 Local Calling
If you are getting an iPhone 4 with MTS, what do you think of these plans?

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