While AT&T and Verizon have been busy moving to tiered shared data plans, rival carriers T-Mobile and MetroPCS on Wednesday joined Sprint in offering so-called all-you-can-eat data plans. Beginning on Sept. 5, T-Mobile will offer a new Unlimited Nationwide 4G plan that has no data caps or speed limits. Under the new plans, customers can use a subsidized phone with unlimited talk, text and data for $89.99 per month, or $69.99 without the smartphone subsidies. Users will not be able to use the handset as a mobile hotspot, and data can’t be shared with a tablet or laptop.
T-Mobile Dials Up Unlimited Data Plans
Posted by: Peter Suciu August 22, 2012 12:02 PMWhile AT&T and Verizon have been busy moving to tiered shared data plans, rival carriers T-Mobile and MetroPCS on Wednesday joined Sprint in offering so-called all-you-can-eat data plans. Beginning on Sept. 5, T-Mobile will offer a new Unlimited Nationwide 4G plan that has no data caps or speed limits. Under the new plans, customers can use a subsidized phone with unlimited talk, text and data for $89.99 per month, or $69.99 without the smartphone subsidies. Users will not be able to use the handset as a mobile hotspot, and data can’t be shared with a tablet or laptop.