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T-Mobile selling new off-contract data plans

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 May 2012 8:46 User comments (1)

T-Mobile selling new off-contract data plans T-Mobile USA has begun selling new off-contract mobile broadband plans for users who only occasionally need data.
For $15, you can get a 1-week pass and 300MB of data. For $25 you get 1.5GB and a 1-month pass. Jumping up to $35, you get one month and 3.5GB while $50 will buy you 5GB.

You get access to T-Mobile's 3G and 4G HSPA+ networks.

Starting May 20th, users can purchase the new plans anywhere, although the 3.5GB and 5GB plans are exclusively at Wal-Mart until July 20th.

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1 user comment

118.5.2012 16:20

Eh.......I'll keep my Unlimited talk/text/data for 59.99 forever!

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