The prepaid US wireless service war is heating up… yet again, with two new AT&T plans designed to give Verizon and T-Mobile a good run for their money mere weeks after the carrier slashed the price of its Unlimited Plus option to undercut the latest round of discounts from Big Red.
This time around, Ma Bell is really doing something special, letting its customers save a lot of money in the long run if they don’t have a problem paying for multi-month network access upfront. While decidedly unusual for a member of the nation’s “big four” wireless carrier club, this strategy is clearly inspired by smaller cellular companies like Mint Mobile.
Unsurprisingly, AT&T doesn’t go quite as low as Mint, which currently charges a measly $60 all in all for a 3-month plan including 8 gigs of 4G LTE data a month. Instead, the best the nation’s second-largest wireless service provider can do is hook you up with an 8GB monthly high-speed data bucket at $33 when you pay $99 in advance for its new 90-day plan.
Source: Phonearena
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