AT&T refreshes unlimited mobile plans with 3 tiers of service
AT&T has overhauled its unlimited mobile offers into three tiers that customers can mix and match on the same account. The new structure is meant to let households put different lines on different plans, depending on how much data or extra features each person needs.
The company is phasing out its previous unlimited bundles in favour of this simpler, three-layer setup. Existing customers can move to the new plans, while new customers will be directed to the refreshed line‑up. Details such as data allowances, hotspot use, and added services vary by tier, and AT&T positions the changes as a way to keep unlimited data while tightening how the plans are organised and priced.
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