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T-Mobile announces new $100 unlimited 2-line data plan, $100 10 GB 4-line plan

AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon need to watch out. The “uncarrier” has announced yet another couple of reasons they hope will get you to ditch your current cellular provider for T-Mobile. Today, CEO John Legere and his cohorts have come out to announce that T-Mobile is now offering a 2-line family plan that comes with unlimited talk, text, and 4G data, for $100 a month.

Referencing the fact (at least according to T-Mobile) that “75% of people “hate” monitoring their families’ data usage,” the company wants to offer a plan that’s affordable and yet gives customers the freedom not to worry about how quickly they’re eating gigs. The new plan costs a family of 2 $100 per month, but more lines can be added for an additional $40 apiece.

Additionally, the company has  resurrected its $100 per month plan for four lines, which offers unlimited talk and text but limits each phone to 2.5 GB of 4G data. After this 2.5 GB is used, unlimited throttled data will still be active until the end of the month.

Both of these plans significantly undermine the offerings of T-Mobile’s main competitors, with a side-by-side comparison shown in the graph above. The difference in price for the unlimited plan for a family of four ($180 at T-Mobile) is especially striking.

BELLEVUE, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Tenth paragraph should read: For more about T-Mobile’s new unlimited 4G LTE family data plan, please visit: http://www.t-mobile.com/ (instead of …http://www.t-mobile.com/unlimitedfamilyplan or in Spanish http://www.t-mobile.com/planfamiliarilimitado starting December 10.)

“Of course, every single T-Mobile Simple Choice postpaid customer immediately qualifies to take advantage of this offer. That’s how the Un-carrier does it, putting our customers first”

The corrected release reads:

T-MOBILE INTRODUCES AMERICA’S ONLY UNLIMITED 4G LTE FAMILY PLAN

75% of people “hate” monitoring their families’ data usage on carriers’ confusing shared data plans. Now, the Un-carrier puts an end to the gigabyte gimmicks with its new unlimited 4G LTE family plan − starting at just $100 for two lines.

And, T-Mobile brings back its most successful promotion – 4 lines for $100 with 10 GB of 4G LTE data.

T-Mobile (NYSE: TMUS) is taking a stand for everyone who wants wireless without all the confusion and without limits for themselves and their families − unveiling America’s only family plan with unlimited 4G LTE data for the whole family and a multi-line family discount. Available tomorrow, the new Simple Choice family plan starts at just $100 per month for two people – and it goes all the way up to 10 people for just $40 more per line – when everyone on your plan wants unlimited blazing-fast data on America’s fastest nationwide 4G LTE network.

This holiday season, the traditional carriers are flooding the airwaves with a mishmash of confusing shared data promotions. Between them, AT&T, Sprint and Verizon have 24 different family and promotional rate plans, and, not surprisingly, 81 percent of people recently polled describe all the data promotions in the wireless industry as “somewhat confusing” or “very confusing.” And a full 75 percent say they “hate” policing their own family members’ data usage on the carrier’s shared data plans, while more than 40 percent say they often worry about overage penalties on those plans.

T-Mobile said it’s time to put a stop to the madness. It’s time to free wireless customers from having to decipher confusing gigabyte promotions, from policing their own family’s data usage and from punishing overage charges. The Un-carrier is cutting through the clutter and complexity with a radically simple idea: everyone on your family plan uses as much data as they want. And, you can do it at a better price without ever worrying about domestic overages.

“People are saying loud and clear that they hate the confusion and complexity of the carriers’ shared data plans, and they should,” said John Legere, president and CEO of T-Mobile. “These plans are purpose-built to do one thing – take money from your pocket and put it into theirs. They threaten you with punishing overage penalties unless you police your own family’s data usage or up your data bucket and spend more every month.

“Unfortunately for American consumers, this scheme is working as intended,” added Legere. “In 2014, AT&T, Verizon and Sprint pulled in more than $1.5 billion – yes, with a ‘b’ – in overage penalties. And, it’s no surprise that AT&T is the worst offender by far – collecting more than half of overage penalties this year. T-Mobile’s unlimited 4G LTE family plan is a simpler, saner alternative to the carrier’s crazy gigabyte games.”

While the industry at large moves away from unlimited plans, T-Mobile is giving customers more of what they want. In addition to America’s only unlimited 4G LTE family plan and lightning-fast 4G LTE data for each family member, customers on T-Mobile’s unlimited LTE family plan also get all the Un-carrier “Simple Choice” goodness of no annual service contracts or domestic overages, unlimited talk and text, unmetered music streaming on T-Mobile’s nationwide network plus unlimited data and texting in 120+ countries and destinations, next-gen Wi-Fi calling and free in-flight messaging, among other benefits.

“Of course, every single T-Mobile Simple Choice postpaid customer immediately qualifies to take advantage of this offer. That’s how the Un-carrier does it, putting our customers first,” said Legere. “But not the carriers. Last week, one of them launched a new promotion that not one of their existing customers could get. That makes my head spin, and it’s exactly the kind of BS we’re on a mission to end.”

While the old carriers keep peddling their confusing shared data schemes, the Un-carrier continues to offer far more value, benefits and bang for the buck.

The Unlimited 4G LTE family plan offer is available starting December 10, 2014 for a limited time. Once you sign up, there is no planned expiration date – so you can keep the plan even after the offer is no longer available. All lines on your account must have unlimited 4G LTE data to continue to qualify.

For more about T-Mobile’s new unlimited 4G LTE family data plan, please visit: http://www.t-mobile.com/

It’s Back. T-Mobile Re-introduces 4 Lines for $100 with 10GB of Data

Also, for families who use less high-speed data – but still want to live worry-free – T-Mobile is re-introducing its most popular promotion in the last decade. Starting tomorrow for a limited time, for just $100 per month, a family of four can get up to 10 GB of 4G LTE data − that’s 2.5 GB per line with no sharing required. Your family will get the extra data until 2016 starts, and after that, you’ll still get 1 GB of 4G LTE data per line. And, as always, you’ll never face domestic overages when you use more data.

All that data comes on America’s fastest nationwide 4G LTE network and with all the benefits of being an Un-carrier customer. That’s a stark contrast to the carrier promotions, which come with fine print and gotchas like domestic overages, international roaming fees, hidden device subsidy costs and more.

Fastest LTE network based on download speeds. Only major national carrier offering unlimited LTE plan with multi-line family discount. Taxes & fees addit’l. Qual’g service req’d. Up to 10 lines. Visit T-Mobile.com for specific offer and coverage details.

About T-Mobile US, Inc.

As America’s Un-carrier, T-Mobile US, Inc. (NYSE: TMUS) is redefining the way consumers and businesses buy wireless services through leading product and service innovation. The Company’s advanced nationwide 4G LTE network delivers outstanding wireless experiences to approximately 53 million customers who are unwilling to compromise on quality and value. Based in Bellevue, Washington, T-Mobile US provides services through its subsidiaries and operates its flagship brands, T-Mobile and MetroPCS. For more information, please visit http://www.t-mobile.com.

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Comments

  1. iphone6splus - 9 years ago

    Includes data tethering? When does unlimited throttle?

    • Avenged110 - 9 years ago

      I believe they have a habit of throttling unlim users between 15-20 GB and more officially, you get 5 GB of hotpot on unlimited.

    • Air Burt - 9 years ago

      No throttling on unlimited plans.

  2. I wish they’d split it in half since I only need one line, the $50 plan only has 1GB of LTE

  3. Andy Chen - 9 years ago

    I wish the 4 line plan has 10GB of shared data instead of 2.5GB each. I tend to used more data and not everyone uses more than 1GB/month

  4. nsxrebel - 9 years ago

    Nice, I’m combining my plan with my sisters. I have a single line with 3 GB of LTE for $60 now. With this new plan, I’ll be paying less than $50 per month for unlimited data.

  5. Things like this make me want to switch from $TT but the one thing holding me back is the ability to talk and use data at the same time. My customers call me just to say, “I just sent you a file. Check your email and let me know if you got it.” I usually stay on the phone and answer their question. Yes… I could switch, get on TMO and just tell the customer I will call them back after I check but I get about 20 calls a day with that same question so I think the time I save with talk/data is worth it.

    Sorry TMO… maybe once your network can handle both then I’ll bring my 7 lines over to you.

    • I think talk and data is available with any GSM carrier (aka TMobile). I could be wrong though, you might want to double check.

      • Avenged110 - 9 years ago

        Yes it is. I use it and that tech is inherent in UMTS networks (and of course LTE networks that have VoLTE implemented with a compatible device).

    • Avenged110 - 9 years ago

      Maybe I’m missing something here, but why wouldn’t you be able to use simultaneous data on Tmo? I do, and it works just fine. Granted, I can’t speak for their VoLTE support but talk/surf works just fine on UMTS.

    • nsxrebel - 9 years ago

      You’re smoking crack, T-Mobile supports simultaneous voice and date, and has done so for a long while already. I believe the only ones that don’t support it yet are Verizon, and MAYBE Sprint.

      • Avenged110 - 9 years ago

        Technically Verizon does if you’re using VoLTE. I’m not sure if Sprint has begun deploying that yet or not.

      • Air Burt - 9 years ago

        Neither Sprint nor Verizon have officially launched VoLTE yet. T-Mobile is the only carrier with it completely rolled out to its entire network.

    • t-mobile handles voice and data at the same time. that is one thing i loved about att and still use on t-mobile daily!

  6. @michael person im on t-mobile with a note 3 and i have no issues using talk and data at the same time. if you have Lte capable phone then when you are talking on the phone you drop down to 4g and you are still able to use your data at the same time

  7. prius3 - 9 years ago

    Question: do you guys in the US have any internet at Home? and what do you download continuosly to generate so many GB of data a month? I don’t even manage so much at home with a 120Mbit line. I hardly do more than 2GB a month on cellular.
    And 180$ is *expensive* regardless of all the options provided.
    PS: data tethering is available standard in most (if not all) data plans here in Germany.

    • Air Burt - 9 years ago

      Not speaking for myself, but I’ve read many comments that people download a ton of porn. Why they are using their phone and not home internet boggles me too. That said, I use 4-8GB per month with occasional iTunes Match streaming, app updates and casual internet use.

      $180 is not expensive for 4 phone lines ($45 per line for unlimited everything). That’s the best deal of the 4 major carriers for that many lines.

      • Air Burt - 9 years ago

        Forgot to mention that streaming movies and TV shows through services like Netflix uses a ton of data as well.

      • nsxrebel - 9 years ago

        While I was aircrew in the military, I was constantly traveling, so i didn’t have internet at home, because I was never really home. My phone with AT&T unlimited plan while tethering was my only source of internet. I constantly downloaded movies, music, as well as doing the whole social media thing. My monthly usage was anywhere between 10-25 GB of data.

        Many people do watch a lot of videos on youtube, netflix, etc… and that does take a lot of bandwidth, especially if you travel a lot.

  8. It’s amazing how people are still so misinformed about T-Mobile. One person thinks they throttle unlimited, another thinks they can’t do simultaneous voice and data. Makes me wonder if many more people have been lied to and remained gullible by employees of other wireless carriers, or friends or family with a strong bias against T-Mobile or for their own wireless carriers.

  9. golfersal - 9 years ago

    As one that switched two months ago from AT&T to Sprint, a fair amount of warning.
    There is a reason that T-mobile and Sprint are making these offers.
    You see AT&T and Verizon matching them?? No, that is because they are the best and Sprint, T-mobile aren’t close.
    It’s been a nightmare for me since switching to Sprint. There data is nothing like AT&T’s, It’s not only slow but only works in 70% of the places that AT&T was perfect in.
    I am in Los Angeles on business (live in Northern Virginia), which is suppose to be one of Sprint’s strongest area’s and still not getting great data coverage from Sprint.

    Yes you can save a few dollars but there is a point that you will get fed up with crappy service and I will say that for both Sprint and T-mobile they can’t match up with AT&T and Verizon and this is the reason for the cheap prices the last two months.

    Be careful in saving a buck or two.

    • herb02135go - 9 years ago

      I had similar issues.

    • Air Burt - 9 years ago

      I live in SoCal and switched from Verizon to T-Mobile 8 months ago. My service has been better than it ever was with Verizon and my LTE data is much faster. Don’t regret switching one bit. My parents are on Sprint and they will probably be switching to this family plan because Sprint’s coverage really isn’t that great here.

    • nsxrebel - 9 years ago

      I live in So Cal too, and had AT&T before, grandfathered unlimited data. I’ve switched to T-Mobile almost a year ago, and have had similar if not better service than AT&T. Since 1999 I’ve always had a GSM carrier because I was in the military and needed a phone with SIM card whenever I traveled outside the US. Never had a problem with service from T-Mobile or AT&T.

      Wherever T-Mobile does have great service, it IS faster than the other carriers, even faster than AT&T. Of the 4 major carriers in the US, I do hear a lot that Sprint is the worst when it comes to data speeds.

      So it does come down to your location. It doesn’t matter if the service is cheap if you can’t get service to begin with, BUT, even AT&T/Verizon are not perfect and don’t have good coverage everywhere.

      I’m a happy camper with T-Mobile and even happier now with this new plan!

  10. On AT&T the additional cost to add a line on the Mobile Share Value Plans with 10GB or higher is actually only $15. On 300MB – 6GB is when the line access charge is $25. Gotta love T-Mobile for trying to make other carriers look worse than they are.

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