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Just when you thought unlimited data plans were long gone, AT&T has just announced it is re-introducing this most precious of all options. But there’s a catch. You can only apply for the ...
You just have to look beyond the usual suspects like T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon or be willing to pay for your service upfront to lower your monthly cost. Unlimited data plans are especially ...
If you are on one of AT&T's older unlimited data plans, the price of your bill is about to increase. This week, AT&T announced on its website that starting in August, customers subscribed to any ...
If you’ve managed to hold onto your grandfathered unlimited data plan on AT&T for all these years, you’ve weathered quite a few storms. Most notably, you weren’t deterred when AT&T ...
AT&T is pushing prices up for customers who have stayed on old, retired “unlimited” data plans. In August, customers can expect to see their bills rise by up to $20 for plans with multiple lines.
OK, so it looks like AT&T has been throttling data speeds for customers who have “unlimited” data plans despite the fact that those plans are supposed to be, well, unlimited. Who’s going to ...
AT&T's Fiber 300 Plan may not offer the best value, but its speeds should be more than enough for average internet users.
If you’re looking for unlimited data on a tight budget, Total Wireless could be the right fit with three unlimited plans and ...
But unlimited data doesn't mean unlimited speeds. After a certain point, you're going to get throttled. With AT&T's unlimited plan, for example, speeds may be slowed after you use 22 GB of data.