Nov 3rd, 2009 - Wired
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Verizon Wireless loves to nickel and dime its customers and the upcoming Motorola Droid presents new opportunities.
Droid supports Microsoft Exchange's ActiveSync feature that lets users access email, calendar and contacts from their corporate servers running Exchange. But now they will have to pay for the privilege, says InfoWorld.
Droid users will have to pay at least an additional $15 a month on top of their data plan for Exchange access. That means $45 a month including Exchange support instead of $30 a month for a data only plan. Droid will be exclusively available on the Verizon network for $200 and with a two-year contract.
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