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In addition to the changes to the unlimited plans, AT&T is increasing the price of its cheapest “Value Plus” plan by 99 cents and renaming it the “Value Plus VL” plan. There’s no hotspot ...
The last plan in AT&T's prepaid lineup is the standard 15GB option, which is again a pay-monthly plan with a set data allowance, 5G data, mobile hotspot, HD streaming, and data rollover.
As you might expect from such a lofty name, the plan offers unlimited premium data that AT&T won’t slow down and 50GB of mobile hotspot per line. It comes at a cost, though, as one line is $85 ...
And if you're not quite ready to embrace senior status (and the discounts that come with it), you don't need to worry. AT&T calls it the 55+ plan.
The new plans are now up on AT&T's website, showing the Unlimited Starter SL plan (replacing the old Unlimited Starter plan) now priced at $65.99, but offering 5GB of hotspot data, up from 3GB.
On all three plans, hotspot speeds are slowed to a maximum of 128 kbps once customers use the allotment. AT&T's price hike on older plans follows a similar move by T-Mobile.
Unlike T-Mobile and Verizon, AT&T no longer offers perks like bundled streaming services. It used to offer HBO (now Max) with its older top plans, but today its pricier options largely ...
AT&T Prepaid offers three plans, and we believe that the middle option is the best for most people. This is unlimited data with 10GB of mobile hotspot data, for only $25/month, when you prepay for ...
It also includes 15GB of mobile hotspot. This is the AT&T plan that offers the best balance between price and priority data for those who don't want to pay extra for a ton of perks.