Dialed In 117: Cheap plans and cheap phones (podcast)

New York’s Skype is on the fritz today so only Bonnie’s voice joins us from The Big Apple. Or maybe she’s not in New York at all? It’s all about the economy these days as Sprint cuts the price of an unlimited plan and Nokia and T-Mobile role out a bargain smartphone. Also in the podcast, Bonnie slams the Moto Backflip and Verizon’s Palm commercials, Nicole takes us into the fascinating microcells, and we welcome back Jason Howell.


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