I have a Palm Treo 680 that I got before AT&T was requiring data plans on
all phones, although I suppose I have a "data plan" of sorts, the
penny-per-KB one. (Which lets me check my e-mail once in a while; my
monthly usage is less than the cheapest data plan, so.)

Anyway, I wonder if that counts as a "data plan" in their system, and if
you could get that on a new device if you talked persuasively enough to
the right people. (Phone and cable companies sometimes have undocumented
options that they don't advertise, but that you can get them to grudgingly
allow you to have if you're persistent enough. RCN, for example, doesn't
advertise "Basic Cable" as a service, but they were willing to give it to
us after I told them a few dozen times that no, I really didn't mind not
getting Comedy Central.)

                                      -Josh (iril...@infersys.com)
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