Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint's latest deals all include 10GB of mobile hot spot data. The new unlimited offer will include HD video, but unlike the other carriers the company will not be allowing users to use their phones as a mobile hot spot. Here are the catches in Verizon's unlimited data planĪs with Verizon, AT&T will be slowing down users when they are in busy or "congested" areas if they've already consumed more than 22GB in a month. Sprint returns fire, ups its unlimited plan Verizon joins the unlimited party with $80 data plan A single line is pricier than Verizon at $100, with each additional line running $40 (AT&T does not charge for the fourth line which is how four lines can be offered for $180). The nation's second-largest carrier announced on Thursday that it would begin re-offering unlimited data to customers without requiring them to have AT&T's DirecTV or U-verse television service.Īs part of its own new plans, which go live on Friday, AT&T will be matching Verizon's latest plan, offering four lines for $180 with no television subscription service required. Watch Video: Wireless carriers are banking on music and videoĪn unlimited plan on AT&T is no longer tethered to a TV subscription.
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