Showing posts with label data plan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label data plan. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Unlimited Verizon Data Plans Ending


Update: We've added the official PR after the break. Looks like this one won't be making an appearance istores until July 14th or so.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Verizon speaks up, confirms usage-based data plans are coming July 7th

Verizon speaks up, confirms usage-based data plans are coming July 7th

The leaks about Verizon's usage-based plans have become so abundant that it's been nearly impossible to shake off with any amount of skepticism, but one key ingredient's been missing from the saga: official word from the carrier itself regarding the exact date and specific pricing. A mere two days before DataGate's rumored debut, Verizon's finally cleared its throat to make a statement confirming the inevitable. The unlimited smartphone data plan will predictably make a sad and sudden departure from the company's brochures -- lingering only for those grandfathered into it -- and a tiered structure will enter in its place.

There were no surprises on pricing: for smartphone data, plans start at $30 for 2GB, $50 for 5GB, and $80 for 10GB. New customers can add mobile hotspot service for an extra $20, and Big Red will throw in a couple additional gigabytes as well. Customers currently using the unlimited LTE mobile hotspot will be given the option to retain that service for another $30. We've yet to receive confirmation from our spokesperson, but will keep you updated as soon as we get word. Knowing is half the battle, though, so take action -- interested parties only have two days left.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Project Dark is a Go

After all the speculating, “Project Dark” is officially a go. The pricing is up on the T-Mobile website and it is exactly what we hoped feared. At first glance I’m not seeing any changes whatsoever from all the leaks, which may be a good thing or a bad thing, I don’t know if anyone can really make that determination yet. Marketing is of course going to be the key factor here and we look forward to whatever T-Mobile brings to the table as they ramp up advertisements to the rumored tune of 40% this holiday season. Regardless of whatever marketing may come, we’re still super happy to see a new standard in the wireless industry with a no contract offering. It’s about time that the European style way of doing business made it over to US shores. Love it or hate it, it works quite well everywhere else in the world. So without further ado, we present to you, Project Dark. Time will tell today, as it’s just barely 9am in South Florida, if there are any more surprises in store–handsets, 3G, 4G or otherwise. We aren’t holding out hope for anything but we do love surprises!

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

T-Mobile offers Unlimited Voice Plan for $49.99 to Loyal Customers

According to some legit-looking documents, T-Mobile will soon be offering users who've been with the company for 22+ months (and have solid payment history) a variety of new unlimited access plans.

The most promising plan is probably the $50 unlimited talk plan that, when paired with another family member's subscription, drops to $45 per line (or $90 total). If you talk a lot and don't use data, that's a pretty interesting deal. Otherwise, T-Mobile will also have a loyalty voice+data deal starting at $85.

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