AT&T has announced that it’s increasing the monthly charge on most of its retired unlimited wireless plans. AT&T says that this change will allow the carrier “to provide additional benefits to your plan and continue to deliver the great wireless service you expect.” Starting in August 2024, AT&T subscribers will see the relevant price change reflected on your August bill.
• If you have a single line of service on your plan, your monthly plan charge will increase by $10.
• If you have multiple lines on your plan, your monthly plan charge will increase by a total of $20. This is the total monthly increase, not per line increase.
AT&T adds that subscribers will be getting added high-speed data and hotspot data, and they can continue to enjoy your existing benefits, including unlimited talk, text, and data in and between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, and “AT&T ActiveArmor” mobile security.
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Sounds like they’re upgrading the plan as they move toward “unlimited pricing,” to go along with “unlimited data.” Glad I’m no longer an AT&T customer!
Deja Vu!
Here we go again. AT&T was my first cell phone carrier in the mid 1990s. Enjoyed unlimited data from Day One. Then I got a call from customer service a few years later, informing me if I used a certain amount of data over their newly implemented cap, they would throttle my speed.
Quit that day and never looked back. Better unlimited plans are out there for less money. Unless you are a lazy uniformed shopper like @silverwarloc…
I’m still sticking with AT&T. Been with them for over a decade. Changing now woul just cost me more money.