http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/06/25/iphone-data-plan-dubbed-the-iplan/
http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/06/25/iphone.data.plan.leak/
This would seem reasonable as it's already confirmed that iPhone will have a special plan, and there's no way it would be these ridiculous amounts people are thinking it is for a base plan (e.g., over $100-120/mo, etc.).
Also, AT&T is putting a lowercase "i" in front of nearly everything in its internal materials (e.g., calling the launch day "iDay", etc., so iPlan wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility).
iPhone data plan dubbed the iPlan?
No, we're not kidding. Although iPlan might simply be used internally to refer to the Apple iPhone data plan, this streak of info came from a pretty high up source of ours, and it looks to be accurate. The iPhone data plan will be around $34.99-$44.99 and feature unlimited data, and either 2000 text messages, or unlimited text messages (we still have not confirmed which, but unlimited text messages would be awesome). For anyone trying to snuff the FedEx driver on his way in to deliver the iPhones, be prepared, because all FedEx drivers are said to be assigned, and delivering to stores in teams. Well, what if we raid the stockroom the night before, we'll end up with a bunch of iPhones right? Wrong. Apple's cleverness was revealed when they announced the 6:00PM release time to make sure stores would have just got shipments, and couldn't sell them earlier. Are we putting all our faith in FedEx? Everything appears so as FedEx will be shipped the iPhones on Tuesday, or Wednesday, and the iPhones will sit in FedEx local sort facilities and hubs until Friday, where they will then be delivered.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/06/25/iphone.data.plan.leak/
iPhone to get unlimited data "iPlan?"
The iPhone will launch this week with a special data plan attached to it, according to high-placed source with access to AT&T. The contacts claim that the provider has decided to create a custom plan for the device, known internally as the "iPlan," that will enable all its features without requiring a premium. Current details reportedly call for a price between $35-45 per month that would offer unlimited Internet access over EDGE as well as a minimum of 2,000 SMS messages. The plan may even grow to include unlimited texting, the source says.
Such a plan would be unique compared to those for other smartphones served by AT&T's network. Its closest equal would be AT&T's PDA Personal Max plan, which is intended for high-end smartphones and typically precludes the use of Wi-Fi without a more expensive plan. Other service options are also more specialized and include plans for BlackBerry messaging or PC data cards.
Differences in calling plans, if any, have yet to be revealed.
Also mentioned separately is word of added security for FedEx shipments of the iPhone to retail stores. The express delivery company is said to be pre-assigning drivers and will require that they ship the iPhone in teams, preventing theft either by drivers or by outsiders. The 6PM timing of the retail launch is similarly a deliberate maneuver to control the flow of phones by making the final leg of the shipment in the afternoon and prevent AT&T stores from selling the phone prematurely, according to the report.
This would seem reasonable as it's already confirmed that iPhone will have a special plan, and there's no way it would be these ridiculous amounts people are thinking it is for a base plan (e.g., over $100-120/mo, etc.).
Also, AT&T is putting a lowercase "i" in front of nearly everything in its internal materials (e.g., calling the launch day "iDay", etc., so iPlan wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility).