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mirgro said:

I see, so it's the voice plan that's getitng the costs up. I used to be with Cingular and their rollover minutes and I was really happy. Then they got bought up by AT&T. Funny thing is that at the same time my phone/internet company also got bought up by AT&T, suffice it to say, I was not too happy.

Anywho, with rollover minutes, if you don't talk a lot, you can get the smallest amount and just have them roll over. Talking to people with AT&T also does not use up your minutes.

Here is an example of something on Android that kind of works like RDP. RDP is built into Windows, and this requires a desktop component, but the end result is about the same (aside from security. I would asume RDP has stronger options). I am sure there are some real RDP clients for Android. This was just a quick youtube search.

 

As for cost, it's a little of both. The data on my iPhone is $50 I think. There is no option not to have data, so it's hard to know what that cost is. So that's $240 a year. Voice is the rest.

The 400 minutes for 25 bucks thing is on the Verizon network. Not sure what the least expensive option for AT&T is, but I am sure it's more then $8.33 a month :)