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Tuesday 12 July 2016

The Most Expensive Plans of AT&T’s MVNO H2O Gain Significant Data


AT&T’s MVNOs are known to offer some of the best whole nationwide coverage maps per dollar. H2O Wireless, an MVNO that runs on AT&T Mobility's network and is managed by Fort Lee, N.J. based Locus Telecommunications has revised three of its most expensive monthly plans, a move that will shower a whole lot of supplementary data on its customers. A significant amount of additional data has been added to each plan, while no change to pricing is made.

The $60 monthly plan which initially holds 3GB of data will now offer 4.5GB data and unlimited talk and text. Another monthly plan worth $50 doubled the data from 2GB to 4GB. The third plan to upgrade data is the $40 monthly plan in which the data has been tripled from its previous amount.

No changes were made to the MVNO’s cheaper plans. All of its plans offer unlimited text and calling that includes unlimited international talk and text to more than 50 countries. Varying sums of credit for international voice calls are also part of the plans.

The company announced the updated plans a fortnight ago, as reported by the Prepaid Phone News. The change is also propagated via the company’s twitter page.

H2O is managed by a subsidiary of Japanese telecom KDDI. The company proudly holds 45 million mobile users and a good number of 8 million fixed-line broadband customers and generated approximately $43 billion the previous year. 


The company keeps updating its offerings in order to be in line with the competitive market. As per a statement passed by H2O sometime back "H2O Wireless faces fierce competition in the market so we are always looking for ways to continuously expand our consumer offerings.” In 2013, it offered unlimited data at $60 per month by withdrawing the offer and substituting it with a 2GB cover in 2011. Also, the service provider boosted its data allotments last year in Oct, relapsing to its previous plans.

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