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thedeparted
06-03-2010, 04:19 AM
Someone had to be the first, and AT&T decided that it would be the one to take the plunge - the carrier has announced that it will completely eliminate unlimited data service from new mobile subscription plans.

For the significantly vast majority of its users, this will actually signify a reduction in their monthly charges. For about 2% of customers, their bills will increase, but for all new customers, the valuable comfort of watching Youtube and checking e-mail without even having to worry about data limits will be lost. Beginning next week, people who sign up for AT&T service will have 2 data options: $15 for 200 MB per month ($15 overage charge for each additional 200 MB), or $25 for a 2 GB limit, with $10 tacked on for every additional gigabyte.

AT&T says that 98% of its customers use less than 2 GB per month. So it may seem like a non-issue at this point, but with smartphone adoption continuing to grow with explosive momentum, that 98% could change very quickly.

In a poll at Arstechnica.com in February, 163 people, or 3% of poll takers, said their average monthly data usage on the iPhone was more than 10 GB. That kind of usage, which people are currently paying $30 a month for, will now cost well over $100.

The idea of eliminating unlimited data plans, both in the mobile sector and among broadband Internet providers, has been discussed for years, but very strong consumer pushback has stopped most companies from actually doing anything. This is the first time that such a large company has stopped talking about it and actually put such a measure into place.

Existing AT&T customers, including iPad 3G owners, will be allowed to keep their existing unlimited plans, for now. They will also have the option of switching over to one of the new plans.




damn at the price increasing, what would cost 30 now will cost 100 for new users. Old users are saved for now but I can imagine for long with that much profit just sitting there.

Jokersvirus
06-03-2010, 04:23 AM
what happened to a phone just be used to make calls.

Subb
06-03-2010, 04:42 AM
i know right joker i got my computer at home to do all the other stuff.

Dess
06-03-2010, 07:16 AM
Damn it man. At least for now I'm safe checking GF at work, and getting in IRC from my iPhone... I'm sure I use more than 2GB just for the fact I use my phone for EVERYTHING!

Diligence109
06-03-2010, 10:13 AM
this is a load of crap -.-
don't phone companies swindle enough for the outrages premiums on text messaging already to not have to rake it on on ridiculous prices for data service that costs them next to nothing to put in place and maintain?
uuuuggggghhhhhhhhhh </capitalism rant>

Iceskater101
06-03-2010, 09:26 PM
I don't like at&t its so expensive!
its like 120 a month!
I wish the phone bill was way lower its ridiculous

Subb
06-03-2010, 09:54 PM
I swear they think everyone is made of money

thedeparted
06-03-2010, 10:04 PM
or gullible to not eventually switch over. When is there exclusive contract with Iphone going to be deem bad and have to break and give consumers a choice?

LiNuX
06-03-2010, 10:18 PM
I don't think I've hit 2gb...ever. I'm on AT&T right now and I think I pay $20 for unlimited text and web - but I have this family thing so everyone in my family gets unlimited text and web for like $50 altogether. Together we probably use 2gb...But either way, this won't affect us.

GrandMoff
06-03-2010, 10:34 PM
Even this won't stop the Macfans from buying iPhones...

Endgameko
06-04-2010, 11:32 AM
I'm sorry but though I have them I hate mobile phones, for this exact reason. If I go on pay as you go I have problems, if i go on a contract tarriff, then I have mega uber super problems bad deals and debt, fail! Urghhh