T-Mobile to offer one, unlimited data plan to customers


SEATTLE — T-Mobile is moving all its eggs into one, unlimited basket.Superbaze.com.ng

The telecom announced Thursday that it would do away with data-usage plans in favor of T-Mobile One, which offers unlimited talk, text and data for one price.Superbaze.com.ng

Customers can sign up for T-Mobile One for $70 a month for the first line, $50 for the second line and $20 per line after that up to eight lines. That averages out to $40 each for a family of four.Superbaze.com.ng

Unlimited data is the most common request from customers, CEO John Legere said in a video announcing the news. The company has been asked about it more than 1 million times on social media, he said.Superbaze.com.ng

Just hours after T-Mobile announced its new plan, Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure took to Twitter to announce an unlimited data plan. Sprint's plan is similar to T-Mobile's, but starts at about $10 less per month.Superbaze.com.ng

AT&T and Verizon have yet to make all their plans unlimited, but the carriers have offered ways in the last month for subscribers to get rid of overage fees.Superbaze.com.ng AT&T will "throttle" customer's data, or make it move slower, after they reach their monthly limit.Superbaze.com.ng

Verizon will do the same thing, but customers need to opt-in to the program and those who subscribe to small data plans pay an additional fee.Superbaze.com.ng

T-Mobile's plan has a few catches — all videos will be in standard definition unless the customer pays about $25 a month for high-def.Superbaze.com.ng

And the plan could mean a higher monthly bill for some. T-Mobile's plans charge $50 per month for 2GB of data and $65 for 6GB. T-Mobile customers can keep their existing plan or switch to T-Mobile One.Superbaze.com.ng

"I declare that the era of a data plan is over," Legere said in the video. "We are completely destroying the whole concept of a data plan."Superbaze.com.ng

The new plan, T-Mobile One, is the carrier's 12th "Un-carrier" campaign, which offer benefits partly designed to get customers to leave their carrier and join T-Mobile.Superbaze.com.ng The company added 1.9 million customers during its second quarter, and has more than 67 million subscribers.Superbaze.com.ng

Legere commonly attacks industry leaders Verizon and AT&T when announcing the campaigns, and Thursday's talk was no different.Superbaze.com.ng

The two carriers won't offer unlimited data, Legere said, because their network infrastructure is outdated and couldn't support it.Superbaze.com.ng

T-Mobile One goes into effect Sept. 6


From : Superbaze.com.ng

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