AT&T Is the Latest Carrier To Offer Unlimited Data For All Its Customers (phonedog.com)
Earlier this week, Verizon announced it is bringing back unlimited data plans after years of selling capped data packages. Now, ATT will be doing the same. ATT will let any current or potential customer buy an unlimited data plan. Until now, only DirecTV customers were able to purchase unlimited data from the carrier. PhoneDog reports: ATT says that starting tomorrow, February 17, its Unlimited Plan will be available to all customers. The plan will include unlimited data, talk, and text, and customers with the plan will also be able to travel to Canada or Mexico and use their plan just as they would at home, with zero roaming charges. ATT's Unlimited Plan also includes Stream Saver, which will optimize video streams to 480p. However, Stream Saver can be disabled if you'd like. One feature that's missing from ATT's Unlimited Plan is mobile hotspot usage, which is notable because the unlimited plans from the other three major U.S. carriers do include some mobile hotspot. Finally, it's worth noting that after 22GB of usage, ATT Unlimited Plan customers may have their speeds slowed during times of network congestion. This policy is also in place at the other three major U.S. carriers, with Verizon's threshold being 22GB, Sprint's 23GB, and T-Mobile's 26GB. A single line on the ATT Unlimited Plan will cost $100 per month. Each additional line will cost $40, but ATT will offer the fourth line free, making the cost for a family of four $180 per month.
They had the chance, and they screwed this one up, I'm starting to think their billing system can't handle that situation. /b
They're trying to get every customer on their largest package by playing with the price. I don't need unlimited data. Or 20GB of data. Or even 2GB. I get by on home wifi and 1GB or less away from home. My wife and I pay less than $50 for two phones on Ting.
The whole 'fear of missing out' thing is working for them. I'm just happy to be connected - I don't need to be streaming audio or video over a congested cell tower.
They do it on the iPhone on my account routinely, even though I'm not over my data limit.
Frustrating trying to get a web page to load at 10KB/sec. Bastards.
I have to wonder how this compares to the old unlimited data plan (which I'm still on).... seems they send me a nasty gram when I hit 16GB warning me that if I go above 22GB, I'll be throttled by their data preservation team. (I bet they're all named bubba too.). So it may be a bit of a better plan than the old one. Thoughts?
faster that 3mb/sec DSL wired connection with no monthly cap
Some time mid-last year we had the 10GB (or 15GB I forget which) plan and of course the mobile hot spot. Then added a line and switched to an unlimited data plan since it was offered, not knowing that the hot spot feature would be lost, no one mentioned that to us at the time. When in just a few hours we realized that hot spot was missing and switched back. My point being is that I don't see how this is new but for maybe that after 6 months or so they finally make it official.
Just not sure if TMobile is better yet. I'll switch once I confirm if it is.
I'm curious, how you established that. What's the evidence, it is AT&T's throttling and not something else between you and the server(s) you are talking to?
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
So, Trump wins, appoints a free maket (spit!) RethugliKKKunt as the head of FCC and services improve?
In Soviet Washington the swamp drains you.
... because I checked today.
The person said, "You don't use data."
True.
I have WiFi at home and just about every place I visit has free WiFi.
I have a 2GB cap, and carry-over data, so this month I'. at 3.63GB remaining.
I don't use data because ... data cap.
I was hoping for some trickle-down freebies like 4GB at no extra charge and stuff.
I'm with Verizon in USA and I get a 15% military discount for having served in the Navy back in the late 1960s.
I presented then with a copy of my DD-214, which they returned to me.
Also, I have a License To Carry in Texas, with "Veteran" stamped on my license that can be used as proof of service.
It little behooves the best of us to comment on the rest of us.
If you take care of those devices, you can make a little back once you upgrade by selling them... Assuming you don't do the stupid thing and trade them in for new at 80% paid off.
"File to fit, pound to insert, paint to match" - Aircraft Maintenance 101
Well, it's still 99% in English. Not proof, but a definite indicator.
And their offering sucks. This AT&T is emulating only too well the AT&T that was broken up in the early 80s. Hopefully, the same destiny awaits them. And Verizon.
Not every story on every site is going to apply to me. I learned to accept that long ago. I don't find it necessary to imply that that particular fact makes it necessarily contrary to the mission statement that I want to think is the operating rule for EVERY SINGLE STORY. I know that isn't a fact.
It is an article. It has to do with policy that appears to be spreading through many US providers.
There's a very simple way of avoiding articles like this if they don't interest you. Look at the headline and don't read it.
Not everything has to be to your taste to be OK.
Seriously.
"Oh my God. This is terrible. This is the end of my Presidency. I'm fucked."; ~ Donald J. Trump
Every country's population is less than half the world population. So by your reasoning, no news relevant to a single country (or groups of countries less than half the world population - e.g. the EU) should be posted to slashdot.