Shortly after Verizon
unveiled its unlimited data plan, T - Mobile said it would offer two lines of unlimited data for $ 100 — a $ 20 savings off its normal monthly rate.
Although Verizon's recently
unveiled unlimited data plan might not be quite as appealing as Sprint's, the provider is offering mobile users on other networks another great reason to switch.
Not exact matches
Under the new «T - Mobile One»
plan unveiled on Thursday, customers can get
unlimited voice, texting, and
data starting at $ 70 a month for one line, $ 120 for two lines, $ 140 for three lines and $ 20 for additional lines.
After touting a new single, low - cost
unlimited data plan this summer as the best choice for most customers, T - Mobile
unveiled several more expensive versions of the
plan this week, each with different features and limitations.
A newly
unveiled variation on that
unlimited plan should appeal to seniors: T - Mobile lets anyone 55 years and older get two lines of
unlimited data for $ 60 a month.
Verizon started the one - upsmanship on Monday when it
unveiled its first
unlimited data plan since 2011.
Unlimited data plans from mobile carriers pretty much always come with some sort of fine print or set of caveats that users should consider before buying in, and Verizon's recently
unveiled plan is certainly no exception.