Verizon does not have plans to resurrect its unlimited data plans offered in the past. Even though AT&T brought back their unlimited data plan, Verizon is not planning the same.
AT&T is preparing to end its two-year contracts at the start of 2016. AT&T is preparing to end its two-year contracts at the start of 2016. According to an internal memo obtained by Engadget, the company will soon only allow new and existing customers to purchase a phone at full retail price or in a series of installments via the carrier's AT&T Next plan.
AT&T is trying to encourage customers to switch their plans AT&T is trying to convince customers with old unlimited data plans to switch over to one of their fixed data plans.
Grandfathered customers with unlimited data will be punished. Verizon announced on Thursday that customers on old unlimited data plans will soon see a $20 increase on their bills.
Sprint wants DirecTV customers to know more about the carrier. DirecTV is now owned by AT&T, and Sprint does not want DirecTV customers to think they are forced to use AT&T for their wireless carrier.
AT&T announces new Mobile Share Value plans AT&T knows that its competitors are making changes to their wireless data plans in order to attract new customers.
No more discounted phones in exchange for yearly contracts Verizon is ending its yearly service contracts for its wireless phone business. Because of this, high-priced smartphones will have to be purchased in monthly installments or purchased outright, CNET reports.
AT&T will offer a $200-per-month plan with TV and wireless. AT&T is quickly taking advantage of its recent purchase of DirecTV by offering a brand new plan that will combine TV and wireless services into one monthly charge, the company announced on its website.
Sprint is updating their iPhone calling plans in an effort to make costs more clear to customers. Sprint is updating their iPhone calling plans in an effort to make costs more clear to customers.