T-Mobile shifts to unlimited plans in the latest bid to stand out from the competition<article>
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<p>T-Mobile is hoping to make a another splash by ditching traditional smartphone plans in favor of one, unlimited offer.</p><p>Called
T-Mobile One, the new plan charges $70 per month for the first line, $50 per month for a second, and then $20 for additional lines (stopping with eight). The plan includes unlimited talk, text, and 4G LTE data.</p><figure class="large">
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<p>Of course, there are caveats buried in the fine print. T-Mobile says video playback is limited to 480p, the same speed as you’d get with
Binge On. Tethering is capped at 2G speeds, which makes it essentially worthless for all but emergency connectivity. To get around the video limitation you’ll need to pay $25 per month extra per line. It’ll cost you $15 for any month in which you want to add on 5GB of tethering.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3109272/mobile/t-mobile-shifts-to-unlimited-plans-in-the-latest-bid-to-stand-out-from-the-competition.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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T-Mobile shifts to unlimited plans in the latest bid to stand out from the competition