As far as monopolies go, word on the interwebs is BlackBerry holds a pretty major one with its own BBM in Indonesian territory. According to DailySocial, though, that all could be changing soon thanks to Telkomsel's newly introduced all-you-can-message plans. The deal's fairly simple, the Indonesian carrier's bundling applications like Opera Mini, Line, WhatsApp and KakaoTalk in an unlimited package, with pricing starting at a mere 30,000 Rp (around $3) per month.
Engadget , Telkomsel's new unlimited messaging plan gives Indonesians an alternative to BBM, Telkomsel's new unlimited messaging plan gives Indonesians an alternative to BBM
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