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AT&T offers a plan aimed at subscribers who are 55 years of age or older, but it does have some limitations. Here's ...
In addition to the changes to the unlimited plans, AT&T is increasing the price of its cheapest “Value Plus” plan by 99 cents and renaming it the “Value Plus VL” plan. There’s no hotspot ...
The last plan in AT&T's prepaid lineup is the standard 15GB option, which is again a pay-monthly plan with a set data allowance, 5G data, mobile hotspot, HD streaming, and data rollover.
As you might expect from such a lofty name, the plan offers unlimited premium data that AT&T won’t slow down and 50GB of mobile hotspot per line. It comes at a cost, though, as one line is $85 ...
The new plans are now up on AT&T's website, showing the Unlimited Starter SL plan (replacing the old Unlimited Starter plan) now priced at $65.99, but offering 5GB of hotspot data, up from 3GB.
And if you're not quite ready to embrace senior status (and the discounts that come with it), you don't need to worry. AT&T calls it the 55+ plan.
On all three plans, hotspot speeds are slowed to a maximum of 128 kbps once customers use the allotment. AT&T's price hike on older plans follows a similar move by T-Mobile.
Unlike T-Mobile and Verizon, AT&T no longer offers perks like bundled streaming services. It used to offer HBO (now Max) with its older top plans, but today its pricier options largely ...
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