(Reuters) - AT&T, the exclusive U.S. service provider for iPhone until 2009, had said in the months leading up to the phone's launch that customers would be required to sign up to a two-year contract in order to buy the device, which costs up to $600.
The companies did not widely publicize that customers who do not pass its credit test have the option to pay for their service on a month-by-month basis, escaping what some consider a restrictive two-year plan.
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The companies did not widely publicize that customers who do not pass its credit test have the option to pay for their service on a month-by-month basis, escaping what some consider a restrictive two-year plan.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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