AT&T on Wednesday announced new shared wireless data plans, which are similar to the ones Verizon Wireless unveiled in June. Both carriers’ offerings let users put up to 10 devices, including laptops, netbooks, tablets and wireless connection USB sticks or cards, on plans that typically feature unlimited talk and texting. Customers must choose the amount of cellular data they pay for each month, with packages ranging from 1 GB to 15 GB. “AT&T offers a broad choice and the best lineup of plans so customers can choose what is best for them,” said AT&T’s Steven Schwadron.
AT&T Does Data-Sharing Verizon's Way
Posted by: Richard Adhikari July 18, 2012 01:12 PMAT&T on Wednesday announced new shared wireless data plans, which are similar to the ones Verizon Wireless unveiled in June. Both carriers’ offerings let users put up to 10 devices, including laptops, netbooks, tablets and wireless connection USB sticks or cards, on plans that typically feature unlimited talk and texting. Customers must choose the amount of cellular data they pay for each month, with packages ranging from 1 GB to 15 GB. “AT&T offers a broad choice and the best lineup of plans so customers can choose what is best for them,” said AT&T’s Steven Schwadron.