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  1. Simone Gorczany DDS says:

    So if I want a line for just my wife and me, it’s $120; but if I get four lines, two of which are unneeded, it’s still $120? That’s what I pay now with AT&T for 15GB of data that I never fully utilize. If I were to jump ship today to T-Mobile my monthly bill would be $100 for my wife and me to have 6GB each plus unlimited streaming from Netflix and Apple Music.

    What I’m trying to say is, this move takes the incentive away for me to jump from AT&T to T-Mobile. Bad move IMHO. 

  2. Mya Keeling says:

    @tglane That’s not how I read it. The way I read it is $70 for one line, $50 for a second line, then $20 per line after the first two. So for a family of four it’s 70+50+20+20 = 160, or as the author put it $40 per person. 

  3. schmidt.bridget says:

    @methos2000 @tglane Sorry. I’m obviously mathematically challenged today. You’re correct. However, even with AT&T’s new rate plan I have no incentive to move as the two carriers are effectively the same price now.

  4. Ms. Wava Lakin MD says:

    @tglane you might not need unlimited now but someday and there’s more included in plan besides that way more then Verizon or att 14gb of hotspot data per line unlimited talk text a mind 4g data in México and Canada and international usage as well

  5. ullrich.izabella says:

    “T-Mobile brings back unlimited data for all.”

    It’s always been available for all who wanted it… Clickbait title, as expected.

  6. pauline81 says:

    I have the T-Mobile $50 Plan with 2gb and that is plenty for me. What I hate is the almost 10 bucks extra they hit you with, for about a dozen fees from Federal, State, and what ever other fee they feel like throwing in there.  Cell phone Plans are a gold mine for all the governmental agencies who have there hands into the till.  These various cell providers are constantly changing Plans to lure folks to switch or get current users to pay more.  Be sure to read the fine print and get a Plan that works “best” for you and or your family.  

  7. Darrin Berge says:

    For a highly competitive market the carriers are certainly curtailing options rather than offering more. 

  8. jaunita.bernhard says:

    T-Mobile support just told me this is family plan only.   You need 4 lines according to the customer support person I just talked to, and those four lines cost 160.  

  9. Mrs. Aaliyah Bartell DVM says:

    @silverghozt.   The person that you talked to didn’t get the memo.  I called them on this today and it’s for everyone…..individual plans or family plans.  You just have to pay more.  It’s not worth it for me because I work at home so I use my wi-fi and save on my data.

  10. Ara Monahan III says:

    Well, no need for me to switch to the new plan. I’m on the older prepaid unlimited 4G LTE which costs $70/month. Includes something like 3.5-5.0GB of tethering which I hardly ever use. I turned off Binge On because I have unlimited. I never really use more than 10GB per month, but love that I have the option. It sucks that CA started adding a 16% saless tax to prepaid at the beginning of the year, but it’s still just under $82/mo for totally unlimited with that tethering amount at 4G speeds, and only being throttled at 26GB.

  11. gaylord.rolando says:

    Very limiting for “unlimited”

  12. Dr. Sabina Hickle Jr. says:

    Nobody has mentioned that their base rates are substantially increasing.  Now it’s $50 +$30 for 2 lines. ($80)

    Going up to $70+50 = $120!   50% increase.  We pay $10/mo. starting w. 3rd line.  No mention, here, of cost after first 2 lines.

  13. Efrain Feeney says:

    @mikethaler

    You are talking about cell only plans with no data.

  14. wrodriguez says:

    @trybble @mikethaler

    EVERY line has 2Gb of fast data, unlimited “throttled” data.  Check w. TM now.  You can get those base plans til 9/6.  Since our lines are mostly business – we use TV sets to watch TV, not the phones.  Rarely go over 1Gb.  Most lines use 500M.

  15. wabshire says:

    @mikethaler @trybble

    OK, but this is for unlimited data instead of 2gb per line.  It’s not apples to apples.  I am assuming you don’t have to sign up for unlimited if you don’t want to.

  16. fjenkins says:

    @trybble @mikethaler

    You don’t understand – The BASIC plan NOW has unlimited data.  2G of fast data, unlimited “slower” data after that.  We don’t get to  watch unlimited TV on the tiny screen.  Most users don’t need unlimited.  The high-end users who post on forums are NOT representative of the user base.

  17. wiley.hahn says:

    @trybble @mikethaler.  That includes 2GB of data for individual and 2GB for the second line.

  18. Dr. Einar McCullough DVM says:

    If only T-Mobile had decent coverage in my area.  Their coverage map looks good, but rumor has it that they stretch the truth a little with it.

  19. xmcclure says:

    Not insanely confusing, but this is why half my friends/family drag me along when they go buy new phone/plan shopping.  I could see my mom who uses her phone for scrabble and email, signing up for this unlimited plan and having no idea that it’s totally overkill for what she needs.  

    I’d suggest prepaid options for any light data users out there.  

  20. josiane.nader says:

    @mrjeremy88 Yep.  Prepaid is what I’ve been doing for years with Tmobile.  $30 a month gives me 100 talk minutes and unlimited texts and data at 4G LTE.

  21. brussel says:

    @mrjeremy88.  The only issue with repaid is the cost of the phone.  You can’t role it into your plan so you have to pay for it out of pocket or get a used one on ebay.  $800 is hard to budget for.

  22. Jeromy Marvin DDS says:

    @BAFDJR @mrjeremy88  the word is roll, role is something you do such as an actor does in a play or movie he has a role, roll is like the tires on your car they roll or in this case you roll up things in your plan.

    I haven’t rolled my phone cost in to my plan since they quit that a few years ago.  You don’t have to have an $800 phone either, buy one that is cheaper–I spent ~$400 for mine, which is still quite a bit, there are chaper ones than that out there, watch for sales.  You don’t have to buy from T-Mobile–I bought mine direct from Motorola, for instance–Black Friday sales are coming up soon.

    For two phone lines (only one with a data plan) we pay 89.86 per month  3 G paln I haven’t even use 1G yet.  We have the “Simple Choice” plan  I Pay $10 for the three G data plan. 

  23. karli55 says:

    I pay less on Simple Mobile (tmobile network). Simple Mobile doesn’t throttle, I watch HD videos, I use my phone as a wifi-hotspot and I don’t pay crazy taxes and fees. Plus, not contract.

  24. Jakob Schamberger Sr. says:

    Do you have unlimited LTE data?

  25. jharvey says:

    Yes, with the $60 unlimited plan (no throttle) on Simple Mobile. I get unlimited LTE data.

  26. eulalia.medhurst says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan Do you get unlimited tethering too?  Right now I’m paying about $55 on T-mo for 6gb data and tethering.  

  27. Carmen McKenzie IV says:

    Yes, I get unlimited tethering (wifi hotspot) using my cellular data on Simple Mobile. The plan I have is $60 (total monthly bill after taxes is $66.35).

    Plans with carriers give less and charge more. Plus you pay more on taxes and fees.

  28. Melody Nienow II says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan The customer support person at Simple Mobile just told me there is no tethering.  

  29. Prof. Retha Stark says:

    I always use my iPhone to share the cellular data to connect my daughter’s tablets when we go out (they love netflix). I use it at work to view youtube videos on the computers. I even used it to download big files – movies from kickass.to (now that site is currently dead). Maybe that person you talked to didn’t know anything about tethering or simply lied to you. I can cell hotspot with no problem. I insert the sim card into the phone and it gives me the option to use as a Personal Hotspot.

    I have tried Rok Mobile sim card, it didn’t give the option to use the phone as a personal hotspot. But with Simple Mobile, it always worked. I used to have Sprint, it didn’t work neither.

  30. jhackett says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan wow not bad at all.   i wonder if we have simplemobile in la.  i haven’t ever seen it.

  31. Marjorie Reinger III says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan one area where it’s more pricey is the tablet plan. on t-mo, my tablet plan is $10 for 5gb of LTE.  

  32. josiane30 says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan  Until it changes Sept 6. But, the story says the changes are for new customers.

  33. Kayli Koepp says:

    You know I’d really hate it, but T-Mobile Tuesday’s Goodies r just so freakn awesome. Movie Tickets, Shirts, Clothing Merch discounts, free movie rentals. If I’m ever forced off my current (price) rate for unlimited data I wouldn’t care much

  34. amari80 says:

    @EpicBeaner  I tried to download the cookbook last time, but went the wrong way evidently.  The movie ticket option is only usebale in a certain time frame and not useful to me.  I like the concept ot TMT’s.

  35. Maxine Hirthe says:

    The problem is T-Mobile has deadspots all over town where I live, and in several major US airports.  AT&T and Verizon have much better coverage in my experience.  

  36. austen48 says:

    @RetroUltraModern  Most airports I’ve been in have wifi anyway.  I haven’t had a problem with Tmobile in any airports so far.

  37. Terrell Lakin says:

    @fredjohnson100 @RetroUltraModern

    Same here.  Never trouble in airports.  In past year have been in 3 in NYC, 2 in Miami, SFO, OAK, PDX, LAX, San Diego, Rochester, ATL, SEA, LAS  and probably a few more I can’t recall.  Oh, Of course Chicago (2)  and BOS.

  38. Junior Kuhn says:

    @RetroUltraModern No need to switch carriers if you get better coverage. I’d suggest always keeping updated on coverage, however. Even though I love T-Mobile here in LA, if other carriers follow suit with the features I want at the price I want, I carry no allegiance to any company taking my money.

  39. Alyce Deckow V says:

    AT&T is garbage in LA compared to t-mobile.

  40. qcronin says:

    @RetroUltraModern.  I’ve found that when traveling,  your phones connection to wi-fi or towers is to turn the phone off and reconnect in the area and the signal will improve.   I’ve only had issues in Montana.  T-Mobile doesn’t exist there.  Their prepaid does but not plans.

  41. gulgowski.unique says:

    Yeah…I’m good with my 6gb plan with Binge On.

  42. justus.spencer says:

    so theyre getting rid of bingeon and playon? no sense limiting my streaming video to 480p if ive got unlimited data with no cap at 6gb like I have now.

  43. fahey.casper says:

    So at what at what GB limit do they start throttling you to unusable speeds?  Is usually pretty generous, but i’m just curious. 

  44. Roberta Gusikowski says:

    @Zacowacko Right now it’s 26GB/mo until you’re throttled. Not sure under the new plans.

  45. hermiston.virginia says:

    The fine print on T-Mobile’s website says:

     “Tethering at max 2G speeds”


    For those of us who use tethering, that’s not unlimited at all.

  46. philip.cremin says:

    @rexowner1 You think Foxfi would get around this?  I am on an old plan at Verizon that doesnt include tethering and use Foxfi to get around it and actually be able to tether and use the data allotment that i already pay for.  I know Verizon is evil, but have the best service around here. 

    I  mean, its not like they are not going to throttle you once you hit a certain data allotment, so why make tethering 2g?  Oh, so they can charge you more to tether at a higher speed.  They are getting bigger and starting to show tell tell signs of falling to the dark side too (ATT/Verizon). 

  47. hal37 says:

    @Zacowacko @rexowner1

    I was wondering the same thing.  I too use FoxFi on Verizon and have never had a problem tethering at full 4G speeds..

  48. dewayne10 says:

    So if I want a line for just my wife and me, it’s $120; but if I get four lines, two of which are unneeded, it’s still $120? That’s what I pay now with AT&T for 15GB of data that I never fully utilize. If I were to jump ship today to T-Mobile my monthly bill would be $100 for my wife and me to have 6GB each plus unlimited streaming from Netflix and Apple Music.

    What I’m trying to say is, this move takes the incentive away for me to jump from AT&T to T-Mobile. Bad move IMHO. 

  49. Cierra Murray says:

    @tglane you might not need unlimited now but someday and there’s more included in plan besides that way more then Verizon or att 14gb of hotspot data per line unlimited talk text a mind 4g data in México and Canada and international usage as well

  50. ronny.hodkiewicz says:

    @tglane, you may want to check your calculations a bit more. I am saving over $1,200 bucks over 2 year period just by switching from Att to T-mobile. That’s just from the rates. I don’t have the chance to give detailed numbers right now but that’s not where the savings and values end. Your data usage will be dramatically lower on t-mobile than Att as streaming music and videos from all the popular services (Spotify, Apple Music, rdio, YouTube, Netflix, HBO, on and on…) do not count against your data. Free International roaming, free stuff every Tuesday.
    I would say keep eye on some promotional rates between now and probably all the way through January due to new iPhones, and holiday season after that.
    If saving money is your purpose t-mobile is always cheaper than att and hell a lot cheaper than Verizon.

  51. kilback.kelton says:

    @tglane That’s not how I read it. The way I read it is $70 for one line, $50 for a second line, then $20 per line after the first two. So for a family of four it’s 70+50+20+20 = 160, or as the author put it $40 per person. 

  52. Kaylie Padberg says:

    @methos2000 @tglane Sorry. I’m obviously mathematically challenged today. You’re correct. However, even with AT&T’s new rate plan I have no incentive to move as the two carriers are effectively the same price now.

  53. cassidy.treutel says:

    “T-Mobile brings back unlimited data for all.”

    It’s always been available for all who wanted it… Clickbait title, as expected.

  54. Mrs. Maryse Mertz says:

    @besweeet  for all who wanted to pay a lot for it.  and y ou could argue its always been unlimited, just throttled.  but still its a lower price than before so its not really clickbait. 

  55. rau.saige says:

    I have the T-Mobile $50 Plan with 2gb and that is plenty for me. What I hate is the almost 10 bucks extra they hit you with, for about a dozen fees from Federal, State, and what ever other fee they feel like throwing in there.  Cell phone Plans are a gold mine for all the governmental agencies who have there hands into the till.  These various cell providers are constantly changing Plans to lure folks to switch or get current users to pay more.  Be sure to read the fine print and get a Plan that works “best” for you and or your family.  

  56. kaley70 says:

    For a highly competitive market the carriers are certainly curtailing options rather than offering more. 

  57. Mr. Stan Schiller MD says:

    T-Mobile support just told me this is family plan only.   You need 4 lines according to the customer support person I just talked to, and those four lines cost 160.  

  58. Rogelio Hyatt says:

    @silverghozt.   The person that you talked to didn’t get the memo.  I called them on this today and it’s for everyone…..individual plans or family plans.  You just have to pay more.  It’s not worth it for me because I work at home so I use my wi-fi and save on my data.

  59. Micheal Huels DDS says:

    Well, no need for me to switch to the new plan. I’m on the older prepaid unlimited 4G LTE which costs $70/month. Includes something like 3.5-5.0GB of tethering which I hardly ever use. I turned off Binge On because I have unlimited. I never really use more than 10GB per month, but love that I have the option. It sucks that CA started adding a 16% saless tax to prepaid at the beginning of the year, but it’s still just under $82/mo for totally unlimited with that tethering amount at 4G speeds, and only being throttled at 26GB.

  60. Lincoln Brekke says:

    Very limiting for “unlimited”

  61. Akeem Marquardt Jr. says:

    Nobody has mentioned that their base rates are substantially increasing.  Now it’s $50 +$30 for 2 lines. ($80)

    Going up to $70+50 = $120!   50% increase.  We pay $10/mo. starting w. 3rd line.  No mention, here, of cost after first 2 lines.

  62. skemmer says:

    @mikethaler

    You are talking about cell only plans with no data.

  63. laurine.harris says:

    @trybble @mikethaler

    EVERY line has 2Gb of fast data, unlimited “throttled” data.  Check w. TM now.  You can get those base plans til 9/6.  Since our lines are mostly business – we use TV sets to watch TV, not the phones.  Rarely go over 1Gb.  Most lines use 500M.

  64. Joel Lynch says:

    @mikethaler @trybble

    OK, but this is for unlimited data instead of 2gb per line.  It’s not apples to apples.  I am assuming you don’t have to sign up for unlimited if you don’t want to.

  65. boyle.wilhelmine says:

    @trybble @mikethaler

    You don’t understand – The BASIC plan NOW has unlimited data.  2G of fast data, unlimited “slower” data after that.  We don’t get to  watch unlimited TV on the tiny screen.  Most users don’t need unlimited.  The high-end users who post on forums are NOT representative of the user base.

  66. grayson04 says:

    @trybble @mikethaler.  That includes 2GB of data for individual and 2GB for the second line.

  67. Manuela Nolan PhD says:

    If only T-Mobile had decent coverage in my area.  Their coverage map looks good, but rumor has it that they stretch the truth a little with it.

  68. dstokes says:

    Not insanely confusing, but this is why half my friends/family drag me along when they go buy new phone/plan shopping.  I could see my mom who uses her phone for scrabble and email, signing up for this unlimited plan and having no idea that it’s totally overkill for what she needs.  

    I’d suggest prepaid options for any light data users out there.  

  69. Cordell Ryan says:

    @mrjeremy88 Yep.  Prepaid is what I’ve been doing for years with Tmobile.  $30 a month gives me 100 talk minutes and unlimited texts and data at 4G LTE.

  70. joy11 says:

    @mrjeremy88.  The only issue with repaid is the cost of the phone.  You can’t role it into your plan so you have to pay for it out of pocket or get a used one on ebay.  $800 is hard to budget for.

  71. Miss Velma Kunze II says:

    @BAFDJR @mrjeremy88  the word is roll, role is something you do such as an actor does in a play or movie he has a role, roll is like the tires on your car they roll or in this case you roll up things in your plan.

    I haven’t rolled my phone cost in to my plan since they quit that a few years ago.  You don’t have to have an $800 phone either, buy one that is cheaper–I spent ~$400 for mine, which is still quite a bit, there are chaper ones than that out there, watch for sales.  You don’t have to buy from T-Mobile–I bought mine direct from Motorola, for instance–Black Friday sales are coming up soon.

    For two phone lines (only one with a data plan) we pay 89.86 per month  3 G paln I haven’t even use 1G yet.  We have the “Simple Choice” plan  I Pay $10 for the three G data plan. 

  72. bleannon says:

    I pay less on Simple Mobile (tmobile network). Simple Mobile doesn’t throttle, I watch HD videos, I use my phone as a wifi-hotspot and I don’t pay crazy taxes and fees. Plus, not contract.

  73. Mrs. Gerda Bruen says:

    Do you have unlimited LTE data?

  74. lemke.melissa says:

    Yes, with the $60 unlimited plan (no throttle) on Simple Mobile. I get unlimited LTE data.

  75. mario.yost says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan Do you get unlimited tethering too?  Right now I’m paying about $55 on T-mo for 6gb data and tethering.  

  76. Augusta Grimes says:

    Yes, I get unlimited tethering (wifi hotspot) using my cellular data on Simple Mobile. The plan I have is $60 (total monthly bill after taxes is $66.35).

    Plans with carriers give less and charge more. Plus you pay more on taxes and fees.

  77. Mrs. Duane Spinka says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan The customer support person at Simple Mobile just told me there is no tethering.  

  78. schulist.bette says:

    I always use my iPhone to share the cellular data to connect my daughter’s tablets when we go out (they love netflix). I use it at work to view youtube videos on the computers. I even used it to download big files – movies from kickass.to (now that site is currently dead). Maybe that person you talked to didn’t know anything about tethering or simply lied to you. I can cell hotspot with no problem. I insert the sim card into the phone and it gives me the option to use as a Personal Hotspot.

    I have tried Rok Mobile sim card, it didn’t give the option to use the phone as a personal hotspot. But with Simple Mobile, it always worked. I used to have Sprint, it didn’t work neither.

  79. Prof. Jewell Goldner I says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan wow not bad at all.   i wonder if we have simplemobile in la.  i haven’t ever seen it.

  80. yjerde says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan one area where it’s more pricey is the tablet plan. on t-mo, my tablet plan is $10 for 5gb of LTE.  

  81. Hershel Donnelly DDS says:

    @Matrixtruesaiyan  Until it changes Sept 6. But, the story says the changes are for new customers.

  82. travon93 says:

    You know I’d really hate it, but T-Mobile Tuesday’s Goodies r just so freakn awesome. Movie Tickets, Shirts, Clothing Merch discounts, free movie rentals. If I’m ever forced off my current (price) rate for unlimited data I wouldn’t care much

  83. Sabina Bayer says:

    @EpicBeaner  I tried to download the cookbook last time, but went the wrong way evidently.  The movie ticket option is only usebale in a certain time frame and not useful to me.  I like the concept ot TMT’s.

  84. dmonahan says:

    The problem is T-Mobile has deadspots all over town where I live, and in several major US airports.  AT&T and Verizon have much better coverage in my experience.  

  85. bryana.muller says:

    @RetroUltraModern  Most airports I’ve been in have wifi anyway.  I haven’t had a problem with Tmobile in any airports so far.

  86. Miss Lia Rohan MD says:

    @fredjohnson100 @RetroUltraModern

    Same here.  Never trouble in airports.  In past year have been in 3 in NYC, 2 in Miami, SFO, OAK, PDX, LAX, San Diego, Rochester, ATL, SEA, LAS  and probably a few more I can’t recall.  Oh, Of course Chicago (2)  and BOS.

  87. olga.shanahan says:

    @RetroUltraModern No need to switch carriers if you get better coverage. I’d suggest always keeping updated on coverage, however. Even though I love T-Mobile here in LA, if other carriers follow suit with the features I want at the price I want, I carry no allegiance to any company taking my money.

  88. ada61 says:

    AT&T is garbage in LA compared to t-mobile.

  89. Estefania McLaughlin Sr. says:

    @RetroUltraModern.  I’ve found that when traveling,  your phones connection to wi-fi or towers is to turn the phone off and reconnect in the area and the signal will improve.   I’ve only had issues in Montana.  T-Mobile doesn’t exist there.  Their prepaid does but not plans.

  90. nokeefe says:

    Yeah…I’m good with my 6gb plan with Binge On.

  91. carlie96 says:

    so theyre getting rid of bingeon and playon? no sense limiting my streaming video to 480p if ive got unlimited data with no cap at 6gb like I have now.

  92. Samara Oberbrunner V says:

    So at what at what GB limit do they start throttling you to unusable speeds?  Is usually pretty generous, but i’m just curious. 

  93. zmante says:

    @Zacowacko Right now it’s 26GB/mo until you’re throttled. Not sure under the new plans.

  94. huels.asa says:

    The fine print on T-Mobile’s website says:

     “Tethering at max 2G speeds”


    For those of us who use tethering, that’s not unlimited at all.

  95. fwintheiser says:

    @rexowner1 You think Foxfi would get around this?  I am on an old plan at Verizon that doesnt include tethering and use Foxfi to get around it and actually be able to tether and use the data allotment that i already pay for.  I know Verizon is evil, but have the best service around here. 

    I  mean, its not like they are not going to throttle you once you hit a certain data allotment, so why make tethering 2g?  Oh, so they can charge you more to tether at a higher speed.  They are getting bigger and starting to show tell tell signs of falling to the dark side too (ATT/Verizon). 

  96. jbradtke says:

    @Zacowacko @rexowner1

    I was wondering the same thing.  I too use FoxFi on Verizon and have never had a problem tethering at full 4G speeds..

  97. Maybell Labadie PhD says:

    So if I want a line for just my wife and me, it’s $120; but if I get four lines, two of which are unneeded, it’s still $120? That’s what I pay now with AT&T for 15GB of data that I never fully utilize. If I were to jump ship today to T-Mobile my monthly bill would be $100 for my wife and me to have 6GB each plus unlimited streaming from Netflix and Apple Music.

    What I’m trying to say is, this move takes the incentive away for me to jump from AT&T to T-Mobile. Bad move IMHO. 

  98. qemard says:

    @tglane you might not need unlimited now but someday and there’s more included in plan besides that way more then Verizon or att 14gb of hotspot data per line unlimited talk text a mind 4g data in México and Canada and international usage as well

  99. Dane O'Keefe says:

    @tglane, you may want to check your calculations a bit more. I am saving over $1,200 bucks over 2 year period just by switching from Att to T-mobile. That’s just from the rates. I don’t have the chance to give detailed numbers right now but that’s not where the savings and values end. Your data usage will be dramatically lower on t-mobile than Att as streaming music and videos from all the popular services (Spotify, Apple Music, rdio, YouTube, Netflix, HBO, on and on…) do not count against your data. Free International roaming, free stuff every Tuesday.
    I would say keep eye on some promotional rates between now and probably all the way through January due to new iPhones, and holiday season after that.
    If saving money is your purpose t-mobile is always cheaper than att and hell a lot cheaper than Verizon.

  100. zkiehn says:

    @tglane That’s not how I read it. The way I read it is $70 for one line, $50 for a second line, then $20 per line after the first two. So for a family of four it’s 70+50+20+20 = 160, or as the author put it $40 per person. 

  101. Norwood Doyle says:

    @methos2000 @tglane Sorry. I’m obviously mathematically challenged today. You’re correct. However, even with AT&T’s new rate plan I have no incentive to move as the two carriers are effectively the same price now.

  102. blebsack says:

    “T-Mobile brings back unlimited data for all.”

    It’s always been available for all who wanted it… Clickbait title, as expected.

  103. mitchell.paucek says:

    @besweeet  for all who wanted to pay a lot for it.  and y ou could argue its always been unlimited, just throttled.  but still its a lower price than before so its not really clickbait. 

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