Price plan for iPhone 4?

I'm sure this is a really redundant question on this message board, but I wanted to make sure I had my facts straight. I've been able to find some facts on the pricing plan for the iPhone when it comes out, but what are the specifics for it? Like is there a specific data plan for the iPhone, or does it follow the standard smartphone pricing plans?
It would be great if someone could answer me, or at least lead me in the right direction if I looked over the obvious.

The data plan for iphone is only the unlimited plan for $29.99......which I am very happy about.

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