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In an effort to prevent more more customers from leaving for greener pastures, the #4 largest carrier in the US is getting ready to introduce a new data plan to woo current customers, while enticing new ones. Starting September 5th, the #4 largest carrier in the US will officially unveil their all new “Unlimited 4G Nationwide 4G Data” plan and officially move into Sprint’s turf.
I know what you’re thinking, “We all know what ‘unlimited’ really means.” But no, really. For real this time. T-Mobile is doing away with the usual data caps and allowances, giving their customers the chance to live it up like it’s 2010, before all this throttling business became the new business model. Pretty darn epic.
The new (truly) unlimited data plan will be offered for $30 a month for current “Classic” customers and $20 for “Value” customers.
This squeezes the new unlimited data plan right in between T-Mo’s unlimited 5GB for $35, and their unlimited 2GB for $20.
The catch? Well, there doesn’t seem to be one, other than T-Mobile noting that customers wont be able to tether (no brainer). With LTE and the converting of their 2G network to 3G just around the corner, anyone else thinking magenta?
[TMoNews]
T-Mobile’s Taking Off The Gloves – Will Introduce New Data Plan That’s Actually Unlimited (Like, For Real)
Chris Chavez
Wed, 22 Aug 2012 01:13:58 GMT
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