Anyone with a AT&T unlimited data plan needs to make sure they don't let it lapse. Or if you want one I guess you can try to get it before June 7th.
After that no more! It will be a metered plan...
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20100602/tc_nm/us_att_2
AT&T to end unlimited pricing plan for mobile data
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I read this article yesterday. I've had a smart phone of some sort for the past 5 years. This is friggin idiotic. I wonder how many customers they lose? When my contract is due I'll be looking real hard at Verizon and I've been a ATT customer since 1991 back when it was Bell South Mobility and then Cingular.
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I think you can keep your plan. Don't let them trick you out of it.
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Re: AT&T to end unlimited pricing plan for mobile data
Yes, read it again. Says we can keep our current plan if we want. I will have to see if they can look at my past history and tell me my average bandwidth usage. I don't surf much but do get a lot of emails, and use the heck out of my weather apps. Just have no clue if I am considered a heavy user.
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Yes, you can keep it if you currently have it but what I'm not sure you can if you do an upgrade.E_HILLMAN wrote:I think you can keep your plan. Don't let them trick you out of it.
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I have been able to with Verizon.
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