T-Mobile is moving some customers on older plans to a pricier 5G option
The major wireless carrier is running a test in which it automatically switches some customers to more expensive rate plans. T-Mobile is moving some customers on older unlimited plans from T-Mobile One to a pricier 5G option, starting at $75 per month per phone line. The move comes as part of a test where the major wireless carrier is switching some customers to more expensive rate plans. All customers will be migrated to the 5G network plan, which costs $75 a month per line. Users can keep their current plan or opt out of the new one by calling customer service. This change comes after T- Mobile became America’s second largest cell phone service provider after taking over Sprint, pledging not to raise prices for three years.
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Pubblicato : 2 anni fa di CNN Newsource staff in Tech
(CNN) - If you are a T-Mobile customer, you’re advised to take a close look at your next phone bill.
The major wireless carrier is running a test in which it automatically switches some customers to more expensive rate plans.
The change affects customers on older unlimited plans such as T-Mobile One, Simple Choice and Magenta 55 Plus.
All those customers will be migrated to T-Mobile’s 5G network plan, which starts at $75 per month per phone line.
T-Mobile users will have the option to keep their current plan or opt out of the new one by calling customer service.
T-Mobile became America’s second largest cell phone service provider after taking over Sprint, pledging not to raise prices for three years at the time.
Rivals AT&T and Verizon raised rates on their older plans last year.
Temi: 5G, T-Mobile