AT&T today announced that its new shared data plans will be available starting Aug. 23. The new plans are not -- repeat, not -- mandatory. So if you have one of those grandfathered unlimited data plans now, you'll can still have it on Aug. 23. Here's the breakdown of what the plans will cost you:
Amount of data in plan | Cost for data | Cost for each device | Base total |
1GB | $40 | $45 | $85 |
4GB | $70 | $40 | $110 |
6GB | $90 | $35 | $125 |
10GB | $120 | $30 | $150 |
15GB | $160 | $30 | $190 |
20GB | $200 | $30 | $230 |
So, for example, if you had two smartphones on a 6-gigabyte plan, you'd pay $160 a month. Voice calls and text messaging -- as well as tethering -- are included.
AT&T's also rigged up a little tool that will help you figure out which of these shared data "buckets" would be right for you. (Hit the link below to check it out.)
Source: AT&T; Also: Shared data plan tool
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/androidcentral/~3/Xrfk8ccSQd8/story01.htm
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