Will it be good enough to
compete with the unlimited data offerings of Verizon, T - Mobile, and Sprint?
Not exact matches
They have been
competing harder this year, making some progress
with new
unlimited data plans, but getting whacked by investors.
Considering that other major carriers in the United States, such as AT&T and Verizon, have stopped offering
unlimited data plans, Sprint
competes only
with T - Mobile, but the Uncarrier's plan costs $ 10 more.
Verizon and AT&T reinstated their
unlimited plans in February to
compete with T - Mobile and Sprint, which have long offered
unlimited data plans, and have since seen a deluge of demand.
No other network can really
compete with 2,000 minutes, 5,000 minutes to any Three based phone numbers, a 5,000 text message bundle and a truly
unlimited data allowance
with no limits attached.
The
Unlimited data plan war just got bigger
with AT&T that announced two new plans to
compete with Verizon's announcement.
The focus is largely on Verizon's two flagship
unlimited data plans, a move likely aimed at keeping up
with the simple
unlimited plans offered by
competing mobile networks.