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Default 05-10-2010, 17:09

It really depends how they implement the system. It is a wap or internet apn included with the service or are you simply getting access to the Blackberry APN. An iPhone won't be able to access the Blackberry APN. If there is a wap apn, how closed down is it?

It is also not very difficult to detect what type of phone the customer is using. THe question is whether the carrier is motivated to script fo rhtat. Until the Blackberry Torch, Blackberries consumed a fraction of the data that an iPhone did. As Blackberry has ratcheted up its multimedia capabilities, data consumption is going up as well.

This may not be the best solution for you, I don't know, but take a look at iphonetrip.com's offer as well. While it is a bit pricey, if your phone is jail broke and can handle VOIP over 3g, it could make sense.
   
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