T-Mobile amends prepaid plan without a price hike. The plan offers customers with more data at the same price of $40, $50 or $60 per month. The telecom company earlier offered 1GB data for its users at the price of $40 prepaid plan. Fortunately, T-Mobile has recently tripled the data limit plus for the same price, customers can also avail 3GB of data. Likewise, those paying 3GB data can now get 5GB of data.
In addition, customers on the $60 prepaid
plan can now benefit from 10GB data allowance when compared with 5GB data limit
that was offered previously. All the above-mentioned plans feature unlimited
calling and texting. Moreover, subscribers can also get T-Mobile’s Music
Unlimited benefit that confirms that music streaming via participating services
won’t count against the user’s data cap. To bring a smile on customer’s face,
T-Mobile’s Binge On has also become a part of the package that allows customers
to enjoy video streaming at the standard definition for free.
T-Mobile undoubtedly offers one of
the best-prepaid plans in the U.S and cheap cellphone service providers. In
contrary Sprint subscribers have to pay $35 for 1GB data and $55 for 6GB mobile
data. Similarly, AT&T prepaid customers have to pay $45 for 2GB data while
Verizon delivers only1GB for $45 per month.
The company was ranked highest in
2015 for its cellphone services. "In 2015 we AGAIN saw 8.3 million
customers come to T-Mobile, and 2.1 million in Q4 - marking 11 consecutive
quarters of over 1 million net adds and 3 quarters in a row with more than 2
million total net for the Un-carrier," says John Legere, the CEO and
president of T-Mobile. "That means we added 23,000 customers per day,
EVERY DAY for the last two years, so trust me when I say we have NO plans to
stop disrupting the status quo in wireless!"
The above-mentioned figures also
include the addition of 1.3 million prepaid customers in the year 2015 and
around 469000 prepaid customers addition in the fourth quarter of 2015.
The current prepaid plan looks
attractive enough to entice a million customers in the coming future. It will
be interesting to watch those other telecom companies revamp their prepaid
plans offer more data limit to please customers or not.
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