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  2. Koodo Mobile - Wikipedia

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    With Shock-Free Data, you can purchase 300 MB for $12 or 1 GB for $22. As well, you can use your plans' pay-per-use rate which currently sits at 100 MB for $7 but older plans may have different rates. [13] Koodo's Canada-Wide Data monthly plan is a smartphone plan that includes 1 GB of usage for any phone.

  3. Storage Module Device - Wikipedia

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    Common to both the 80 MB and 300 MB disks, they have 823 cylinders and the servo surface is on one of the central platters. The sector size and sectors per track depend on how the disk is initialized. For example on the GEC 4000 series minicomputers a configuration of 34 sectors of 512 data bytes each per track is used.

  4. Palm Treo Pro - Wikipedia

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    300 MB user-available non-volatile storage (105 MB on GSM networks) 128 MB DDR RAM (approximately 65 MB user-available on GSM, 45 MB user-available on CDMA) Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional; 2.36 in (w) x 4.49 in (l) x 0.53 in (d) 4.69 ounces; 320x320 TFT flush touchscreen display; Supports microSD and microSDHC cards up to 32 GB

  5. Bell Mobility - Wikipedia

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    Bell offers four Internet-only plans and several smartphone plans and add-ons for customers wishing to access mobile broadband. Various fixed data allowances are offered by Bell: 10, 20, 100, 300 and 500 MB, as well as 1 to 6 GB, 10 GB and 15 GB. The 20 MB add-on is a daily allowance, while the others are monthly allowances.

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  7. Data plan - Wikipedia

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    Unlimited plans typically cost significantly more than the traditional shared data plans, [2] which is a major reason that carriers have set large boundaries and fees. The limits imposed on unlimited plans are designed to fight against attempts to misuse the network, such as a DDoS attack, but are more commonly reasoned as a method to increase ...

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