AT&T Shook Up Its Unlimited Phone Plans. Here's What You're Paying For
AT&T has revamped its unlimited phone plans, introducing new options and adjusting prices. The changes include the removal of older plans and the introduction of modular options for customers. New plans offer various data limits and pricing structures, catering to different user needs.
- ▪AT&T has launched new unlimited phone plans, including Value 2.0, Extra 2.0, and Premium 2.0.
- ▪The Value 2.0 plan costs $50 a month for a single line and includes 5GB of high-speed data.
- ▪The Premium 2.0 plan offers unlimited 5G data for $90 a month and includes 100GB of hotspot data.
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In just the past few months, AT&T has overhauled its unlimited phone plans with 2.0 versions, added a new top-tier option and introduced a modular option for new customers who want only the basics. The 150-year-old company also hiked the prices of some now-retired plans in what appears to be a move to encourage customers to jump to the latest options, and changed the prices of some plans even since their introduction.If you're an AT&T customer suddenly bombarded by notifications about upgrading, or you're looking to switch from another carrier, here's a breakdown of the new offerings.These plans replace the AT&T Value Plus VL, Unlimited Extra EL and Unlimited Premium PL plans.
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