AT&T is increasing prices for customers on retired “unlimited” data plans, starting with the August billing cycle. Here are the plans impacted.
AT&T is increasing prices for customers on retired "unlimited" data plans. The telecommunications giant noted the change on its website, which states that customers with a single line of service will see their bill go up by $10. Those with multiple lines of service will get a $20 increase, which AT&T clarified is "the total monthly increase, not per line increase.
Customers on AT&T Unlimited Plus, Plus Enhanced, Unlimited &More Premium, and AT&T Unlimited plans will also see the price increase and now receive 100 GB of high-speed data and 60 GB of hotspot data.AT&T said the increased monthly bills "will allow us to provide additional benefits to your plan and continue to deliver the great wireless service you expect.
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