T-Mobile is pushing a new plan under their “Un-Carrier Amped” brand, because roaming all over North America simply wasn’t enough. The limited-time offer gives every plan subscriber 10 GB of LTE data instead of the 10 GB shared between family members that Verizon is currently advertising. Does that sound like a great deal? Depending on how you use mobile data, it might not be.
T-Mobile notably advertises “unlimited” data, but there’s generally a limit: your data is unlimited, but your high-speed data isn’t. The new plan advertises 10 GB per line on the plan, for an average cost of $30 per line once there are four people on the plan, or a total of $120.
This is designed to make a current Verizon promotion, 10 GB of shared data between family plan members for $80, look puny. Yet the promotion is actually more expensive per month than their regular family plans that are comparable to the Verizon plan.
We’re checking with T-Mobile to find out whether this will replace their current, cheaper family plan. If you’re part of a video-streaming, data-gobbling family, these plans could work if T-Mobile coverage is good in your area.
T-Mobile Amps Up its Family Plan: Family Members Get 10GB Each – for Just $30 a Line [T-Mobile]
by Laura Northrup via Consumerist
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