Six years ago when Apple’s iPhone and smartphones running Google’s Android first hit the streets, it seemed that lots of carriers jumped into the unlimited space. They did this to let customers test drive the wireless data app world and get hooked — and customers loved it. Since then, both AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless have dropped their unlimited plans; they now charge based on usage levels. Still, they remain the two largest carriers in the U.S. market. Here’s a look at the three major carriers that offer unlimited plans.
Do Your Homework Before Choosing an Unlimited Wireless Data Plan
Posted by: Jeff Kagan August 8, 2013 05:00 AMSix years ago when Apple’s iPhone and smartphones running Google’s Android first hit the streets, it seemed that lots of carriers jumped into the unlimited space. They did this to let customers test drive the wireless data app world and get hooked — and customers loved it. Since then, both AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless have dropped their unlimited plans; they now charge based on usage levels. Still, they remain the two largest carriers in the U.S. market. Here’s a look at the three major carriers that offer unlimited plans.