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	<title>Comments on: Nokia E71x finally available on AT&amp;T for $99.99</title>
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		<title>By: jonnybruha</title>
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		<description>E71x - $99.99 + ($30/month*24) = $820 total cost of ownership over mandatory contract.
Unlocked E71-2 - $320 + ($15/month*24) = $680 total cost of ownership over optional contract.

If you&#039;re on a family plan and can take advantage of the $10/month unlimited data, total cost goes down to $560. 

Just some things to think about before getting all excited over a subsidized price.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>E71x &#8211; $99.99 + ($30/month*24) = $820 total cost of ownership over mandatory contract.<br />
Unlocked E71-2 &#8211; $320 + ($15/month*24) = $680 total cost of ownership over optional contract.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re on a family plan and can take advantage of the $10/month unlimited data, total cost goes down to $560. </p>
<p>Just some things to think about before getting all excited over a subsidized price.</p>
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