AT&T's Fiber 300 Plan may not offer the best value, but its speeds should be more than enough for average internet users.
AT&T does have an international travel rate of $2.05 per megabyte, and a $2-per-megabyte charge for domestic data that we found on a page describing certain business and government plans ...
T-Mobile is known for offering better value than AT&T. You get more "premium" data — data that isn't slowed down when there's network congestion — with T-Mobile's base and mid-range plans that ...
Yes, AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon all have good plans ... Ultimately, the question I ask myself when picking cell phone plans is how much data am I getting for my monthly payment?
But unlimited data doesn't mean unlimited speeds. After a certain point, you're going to get throttled. With AT&T's unlimited plan, for example, speeds may be slowed after you use 22 GB of data.
In a shocking breach of customer privacy, AT&T said in April 2024 that almost all of the data of its cell customers had been ...
It was discovered that when the account was migrated to FirstNet, AT&T accidentally placed the customer on a pay-per-use plan – for a single day. In those 24 hours, he used 3,097 MB of data.
The price hike applies to FirstNet unlimited smartphone and data-only plans. No doubt, this won’t be the only price hike implemented by AT&T, the second-largest U.S. carrier, in the next 12 months.