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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a data plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a mobile or internet service plan that provides a certain amount of data for usage.
Example: "Before traveling abroad, I made sure to purchase a data plan to avoid high roaming charges."
Alternatives: "data package" or "internet plan".
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All they need is a cellphone with a data plan.
Do I need a smartphone with a data plan?
There are good reasons to think that a data plan may be all you need.
Can you get a 3G smartphone and not sign up for a data plan?
Also important is finding a data plan that matches the phone's features and your needs.
The Devour is $150 after rebate with a two-year contract, which requires a data plan.
The phone is $300 with a two-year contract, and a data plan is required.
You need to have a data plan or be connected to a WiFi network.
AT&T suggests that customers who plan to use such services sign up for a data plan.
The products that work with Skype require you to pay for a data plan from your cellphone provider.
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The cellular model will not require a subscription to a monthly data plan.
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