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Oct 23 2009, 11:17am CDT | by Robert Evans
Project Dark isn't supposed to launch until October 25th. Apparently some T-Mo employees in Corpus Christ didn't get the message, though. TMo News reports that several fliers advertising Project Dark plan prices have been spotted in the town of Corpus Christi, Texas. These fliers brag $99.99 for unlimited individual talk/text & web plans, as well as $179.99 for unlimited talk/text/web family plans.
They also show off T-Mo's celebrity support for Project Dark; the actress Catherine Zeta Jones. She can be seen holding up a myTouch 3G and celebrating a $69.99 unlimited talk/text plan. So, does Catherine Z have the star power to help save T-Mobile? Do these new plan prices offer an awesome enough value to lift the carrier out of their doldrums? We'll see, starting this Sunday, October 25th.
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