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Verizon Offers Samsung i730

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 25, 2005


Verizon Wireless is expanding its portfolio of business options with a new handset and bundled data and voice plans that make it an even better business decision to use the nation’s most reliable wireless network. Verizon Wireless is introducing the Samsung SCH – i730 Pocket PC today for large account customers, and on June 27, new plans that combine voice minutes, unlimited nights and weekends for voice calling and unlimited data access from a PDA, Smartphone or BlackBerry will be available. Consumers will be able to purchase the Samsung SCH-i730 on July 7 from any Verizon Wireless Communications store and online at www.verizonwireless.com.

“Business customers are increasingly dependent upon a single wireless device for voice and e-mail,” Bill Stone, Verizon Wireless vice president of marketing said. “These new plans recognize this paradigm shift by giving Smartphone, BlackBerry and PDA customers larger bundled data and voice plans that enhance their ability to stay in touch and productive while mobile.”



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