AT&T Will Raise Cost of Old Unlimited Data Plans By $5 In February (theverge.com) 56
An anonymous reader writes: AT&T customers trying to hold on to their old unlimited-data plans will have to pay a little more starting in February. AT&T's legacy plans for unlimited data will soon be $35 a month, instead of the current $30, on top of normal monthly bill costs. The Verge reports: "This is the first price hike AT&T has levied on grandfathered unlimited customers in seven years; the plan in question was discontinued in 2010 and as such is no longer offered to new customers. The $35 unlimited data feature is in addition to the costs associated with your voice and texting plan(s)."
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Watches the exodus of AT&T customers to T-mobile.
Seriously??? T-Mobile is a joke here in DFW. Verizon or ATT is the only game in town. I'll gladly pay the extra $5 since I figure it has saved me a lot since I've had the grandfathered unlimited plan...
Re:A great cost (Score:5, Informative)
Lucky at&t customers your bill is only going up $5 verizon wireless is raising ours $20.
Re: A great cost (Score:2)
It's a joke here in NJ too. Personally I don't have an unlimited plan with them, but I've been with AT&T for many years now and really have no complaints. Verizon has caught up by now coverage-wise, but no reason to switch.
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You haven't saved anything. You spent less. Now you spend more. To save money you have to decrease your cost, and it has nothing to do with other options
Nonsense. You save money by spending less than you would spend if that option weren't available. For example, if you desperately need a car and you see one that's $2000 cheaper than the other options, you've saved $2000. If you don't need a car, then buying it is not saving money.
I'm not sure if this is precisely the correct term, but this is basically opportunity cost. You have $X net money, as opposed to your alternative choices, where you would have less than $X.
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So... watch the last couple of years?
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22 gigs, actually.
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Re: Obligatory Fuck AT&T Comment Thread (Score:2)
You should visit AT&T offices for sales related events and who they hire for THOSE roles. Models.
Why are you still using these loosers? (Score:2)
Yeah it's kind of a ghetto company, but frankly I'm not that stuck up. Data is data. I also like the fact that every month is the end of the contract. If they piss me off I walk.
Downsid
Re: Why are you still using these loosers? (Score:2)
StraightTalk gives you 5GB of 4G data (plus "unlimited 2G" but nobody is that nuts) and unlimited voice and text. Anybody who can operate a savings account can handle a BYOD - I don't get why so many people pay so much more.
Re: Why are you still using these loosers? (Score:3)
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Because I'm getting great deal with ATT. I still have the unlimited LTE plan for $50/mo and now it's going to $55/mo. Still cheaper than that Metro PCS plan and ATT LTE is a better and faster network, at least in my location.
Plus they still give me discounts on new phones so I only pay $199 for my new iPhone every 2 years.
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Right, but you asked why do people still use them. Well that's why many, many people still use them. They have great grandfathered legacy plans. For a new plan, sure you can get a better deal elsewhere now.
Already leaving. (Score:2)
Contract's up on January 5th. The last straw for me was when they refused to unlock my old iPhone so I could sell it after I upgraded to the 6s.
I'll be on T-Mobile before they get that $5.
Re:Already leaving. (Score:5, Informative)
Did you know that they are legally required to unlock your phone? I just upgraded a few months ago and they unlocked mine. It used to be that you could call them and they would give you the unlock code over the phone. Now you have to go to a website and request it. They will email you the code. The only criteria is that your account has to be paid up in full and that your contract is up.
ATT pretty much made this plan useless (Score:2, Insightful)
6 or so years ago when they disabled tethering or wifi on this service. I know I used to have it until 2 years ago.
Since then I ditched all plans and just do pay as you go. $60 bucks a month and I don't pay a dime extra....like it should be. I seemed to remember no matter what carrier I used to use they always ended up jacking the price up dollar by dollar every few months...until somehow you're $80 plan somehow morphs into a $130....for one line. Screw these assholes and their contracts.
Doesn't concern me... (Score:1)
...since I usually use less than a GB a month. I have WiFi turned on and I don't watch movies on my damn phone. I have a TV for that. I have the 10 GB plan. My teenage daughter uses about 4 GB a month. If it ever gets close to going over, I try to turn off her data until the end of the month or have her pay for overages. Haven't run over yet.
It will effect my friend who pays out the nose because he has a 30 year old daughter with a college degree on the plan. Our company got bought out and now we get
Knew this was coming (Score:2)
I'm one of the grandfathered ones and it's the main reason I stick with AT&T. Sure it sucks that I have to pay another $5 a month but to have unlimited data (even if they throttle it after a while) is worth it to me.
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My wife and I pay $100/month for unlimited, no throttle 4G, with unlimited texts and 7gb hotspot. Those grandfathered contracts used to be awesome, now you're paying too much.
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I'm another grandfathered plan holder.
I'm surprised they haven't raised the rate before.
It's still worth it.
It seems to me that most of the people making negative comments don't have the grandfathered plan.
A side note. When I have needed to call customer service the reps have noted that I'm a long time customer, and solved the issue quickly. Much better service than I'm accustomed to phone companies giving. I even get good service when I've gone into the local AT&T store to get a my sim card replaced
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An observation about your complaint comment;
The people who complain loudest about Microsoft don't buy Microsoft products.
The people who complain most about Apple don't use Apple products.
The people who complain most about Linux don't use Linux.
I may be noticing a trend - one might even call it trendy.
Aside:
Some systemd users are really vocal about using it and not wanting to use it.
So, there are some exceptions (like game console owners who don't appear to ever be happy but buy regardless of their complaint
It's because networking equipment costs are rising (Score:4, Insightful)
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I know it is fashionable to make fun of AT&T, but per network device costs are not rising, but investing in more infrastructure, like replacing one tower with 6 towers is, as you can imagine, expensive.
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Improving LTE coverage is also expensive
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Meh. I've been paying the same rate since 2008. I wish all my other services worked like that. AT&T can have the $5.
Contracts for me but not for thee (Score:2)
AT&T can hold the customer to the terms of a contract, but the customer cannot hold AT&T to the terms of a contract.
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What do you mean? The customers have been able to cancel this contract for years. AT&T would be very happy if the customers with unlimited contracts cancelled. Even if the customers did not have a pre-existing right to cancel, this rate rise would create a right to cancel.
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What do you mean? The customers have been able to cancel this contract for years. AT&T would be very happy if the customers with unlimited contracts cancelled. Even if the customers did not have a pre-existing right to cancel, this rate rise would create a right to cancel.
These change come after I renewed my contract. If the terms have changed, we should be able to cancel without penalty.
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You can.
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All the customer can do is cancel, and AT&T is graciously giving 60 days after the change to cancel without penalty which they would charge at other times. The customer cannot change any of the terms at any time.
Anyone know if there's a difference between (Score:2)
Able to cancel? (Score:2)
I just bought a phone in September (son destroyed previous 4-year old phone), so I had to renew my 2-year contract. Since the terms of the contract have changed (notably the monthly charge for data), can I cancel the contract without having to pay an early cancellation fee?
And their justification? (Score:2)
Increased data cap prior to throttling?
Oh here's the rub... so for the past few years I have averaged around 5-7 gigs a month on my Unlimited plan. Recently, AT&T upped the throttling cap to 22gigs. And suddenly, this past month I received a warning that I was approaching my 22gig cap.
My average for the year prior was 8 gigs. And that is higher than my long standing average with an increase the last few months before AT&T announced the change. My average since the change 14gigs, with last month