Optus iPhone 3G S pricing leaked?

MacTalk Australia has posted documents that supposedly reveal the pricing structure Optus will lay out for the new iPhone 3G S.

(Credit: MacTalk)

While there has been no official word from the carrier, the leaked pricing reveals a number of interesting features. For AU$50, Optus is offering unlimited data transfer, paving the way for tethering. This comes after the carrier refused to confirm or deny charging extra for such a feature. Visual voicemail is also included for free on the new "yes" cap plans.

The documents also show that the 16GB and 32GB iPhone 3G S will be introduced at equivalent price points to the original iPhone 3G 8GB and 16GB. Optus is yet to unveil an official pricing structure.

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    hmm Snoop (dog?) -- 25/06/09

    did anyone else look at the properties of that pic? am i smoking crack or was it taken off the coast of Japan on the 16th?

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