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 ...
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.