T-Mobile Allowing Unlimited Mobile Broadband

T-Mobile is to trying to promote it’s super-fast HSPA+ mobile broadband network by changing the pricing on overages for their two cellular data plans. According to GigaOm, T-Mobile customers with the 200Mb/month plan will have overage fees cut in half. Those who have the 5GB/month plan will no longer pay overage charges, though download speeds will apparently slow after exceeding 5GB in a given month.

Recently, Verizon dropped the cost of the Mobile Hotspot option available for the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi phones, which allows for the tethering of up to 5 WiFi-enabled devices. The cost went from $40/month to free. The move was timed just before the debut of the Apple iPad WiFi-only edition, so it’s possible that Verizon intended to capture that market.

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One Response to “T-Mobile Allowing Unlimited Mobile Broadband”

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