Not exact matches
For the most part, you
get four buckets
of data to choose from — a small bucket
of 1
gigabyte of data will cost $ 30, a medium with 3 GB will cost $ 45, a large with 6 GB will cost $ 60 and an extra large with 12 GB will cost $ 80.
Buyers will
get six months
of free
data, after which service provider AT&T hopes they will be so hooked they'll pay $ 99 for the 6 - month / 5 -
gigabyte plan or $ 499 for the 30 - month / 30 GB plan.
Both HTC's Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift are primed and prepped to hit shelves for everyone to buy for themselves... but with HD screens and
gigabytes of extra
data for things like movement and spacial positioning, what do these systems really need to
get up and running completely?
For example, under the current $ 10 - per -
gigabyte model, an individual stops
getting charged for
data after consuming 6 GB, or the equivalent
of $ 80 in one month.
However, for just $ 5 more per month, you could go with either Metro PCS or Cricket Wireless and
get access to LTE speeds for your first
gigabyte of data.