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AT&T Intros Mobile Share Value Plans for Less Green

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Dec 5, 2013, 8:04 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

AT&T today announced a brand new set of Mobile Share Value Plans. The plans, which go into effect Sunday, December 8, offer more value for less money. As before, all the Mobile Share plans offer unlimited voice minutes, unlimited messaging, and video chatting for one or more devices. Customers can then choose what amount of data they want each month and add devices accordingly. AT&T has dropped many of the data bucket prices, which now range from as little as 300MB per month to 50GB per month. AT&T added a new 8GB bucket between the 6GB and 10GB buckets to give customers more choice. The 300MB plan starts at $20 per month, which is the same as before, but instead of adding $50 per month for a smartphone, customers will pay only $40 per smartphone. The 1GB plan costs $45 per month, the 2GB plan costs $55 per month, and so on up to the 50GB plan, which costs $375 per month. Mobile Share Value Plans are available to new and old customers, and allow for up to 10 devices for consumers. The plans include access to AT&T's Wi-Fi network. Tablets cost only $10 to add to each plan, and feature phones cost only $20.

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tschlicht

Dec 5, 2013, 8:34 AM

Confused with new pricing

How are these value plans if the price goes up? 1GB is currently $40 and 2GB is $50, the article says will be $45 and $55 and so on. If "so on" and that rate means goingup in thoes increments that would mean my current 10GB plan at $120 would be $135.

I must be misunderstanding something.
I think, what isn't mentioned in this article, is that the per-smartphone cost is dropping. Note that at 300 MB, it's $40 per smartphone now. Before, it was $50. At 1 and 2 GB, it was $45, so that's probably $35, then at 10 GB it's probably $20 if tha...
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Actually even the prices on those 1 GB and 2 GB plans are lower if you add it up. Smartphones on those two plans were $45 per phone, where they were $40 on all of the plans higher than that.

While the price of the data bucket on each of those two ...
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keithfrombm

Dec 6, 2013, 7:55 PM

It's even more expensive

for me than their old pricing plans. Me & an AT&T operator did the math today. C-Net sorta agrees:

http://m.cnet.com/news/why-at&ts-new-pricing-plans-a ... »
Jellz

Dec 5, 2013, 9:21 AM

Found this page with more details

Nice find, Thanks!! 😁
 
 
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