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AT&T raises data plan prices

18 pointsby gs7over 13 years ago

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cascaover 13 years ago
The amusing part of this is that scaling data is really cheap. You just don't do anything. It's not like voice where you need to allocate a certain amount of throughput to have a conversation work - when any part of the network is congested, packets get dropped and your email takes longer to load. This is just a monopolist pushing up prices because they can.
rkudeshiover 13 years ago
I realize this was probably inevitable, but I'm really disappointed by this move.<p>I applauded AT&#38;T when they introduced the $15 data plan (for 200mb). The price was low enough that it helped my family go from 1 data plan to 4 data plans (out of 5 total lines).<p>In fact, that $15 plan has been one of the biggest reasons I've defended AT&#38;T recently. Verizon and Sprint start their data plans at $30 last I checked, which quickly becomes prohibitively expensive for multiple lines on a family plan.<p>It's especially damning for AT&#38;T because they refuse to allow any smartphones on their network without a data plan (even if you bring your own unsubsidized unlocked smartphone).<p>I realize $20 instead of $15 isn't a huge difference but it all adds up. Honestly, I was hoping they'd go in the opposite direction with a ~100mb plan for $10. Now that would've been a game changer.
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