T-Mobile outs two new 4G prepaid plans

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T-Mobile USA introduced two new 4G prepaid plans on Tuesday. These plans are in addition to the new prepaid options the carrier announced on May 23rd. One costs $50 per month and provides unlimited text, talk, and 100MB of data. The second offers 5GB of data, and unlimited talk and text for $70 per month. As usual, any subscriber that surpasses the data allotment will see their data speeds drop considerably until the next billing cycle begins. Hit the break for T-Mobile’s press release.

T-Mobile Offers Monthly4G Plans Featuring Unlimited Talk, Text and Web With No Annual Contract

BELLEVUE, Wash., May 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced  two new No Annual Contract, unlimited Monthly4G plans starting at $50 per month, bringing more choice and value to customers on America’s Largest 4G Networkâ„¢. The new plans make it easier than ever for customers to step up to a rich data experience across T-Mobile’s entire portfolio of Androidâ„¢-powered, Windows® Phone and BlackBerry® smartphones without an annual contract.

“Consumers today want more value and simplicity in how they purchase wireless,” said Cole Brodman, chief marketing officer, T-Mobile USA. “And that’s exactly what we’re delivering with our new Monthly4G plans — providing customers with the nationwide network, great prices and a choice of any of our latest smartphones.”

With Monthly4G plans, customers can enjoy unlimited Talk, unlimited Text and unlimited Web service on their smartphone from T-Mobile. Monthly4G plans start at $50 per month for unlimited talk, unlimited text and unlimited Web with the first 100 MB of data at up to 4G speeds, or $70 per month for unlimited talk, unlimited text and unlimited Web with the first 5 GB of data at up to 4G speeds*.

In addition to the Monthly4G No Annual Contract plans, which became available May 22, T-Mobile continues to offer a 1500 Talk and Text plan with 30 MB of data for $30 per month, as well as Pay As You Go plans for as low as 10 cents per minute for voice calls. To find the T-Mobile plan that best fits their needs, customers can visit http://www.t-mobile.com.

* Monthly4G plans provide access to wireless service for 30 days; capable device required to achieve 4G speeds. After high-speed allotment is used, speeds slowed for remainder of month. T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 4G network not available everywhere. See coverage details at T-Mobile.com.

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18 Comments
  • http://www.droiddoes.com/ Norm

    LOL @ “unlimited” data

    • http://www.facebook.com/ebocio Elieser Bocio

      everyone is going to throttling

      • Bruce Banner

        Except for sprint.  80 for TRULY unlimited data. 

      • serpentor

        Until they get the iPhone.

  • http://twitter.com/m3th4mp Richard Ward

    Old news. NEXT!

  • Paul Ro

    How come i cant find these new plans on tmoible’s website??

  • http://twitter.com/Mattwortham matt wortham

    what speed dose the data go to after the 100MB? 3G? if so that is a good deal!

    • http://twitter.com/Konahamarue NemesisJr

      i was thinking the same thing… but tmo is already limited as it is so dont get your hopes up

    • jerryroytheking

      3G

    • Juan V.

      sorry my good man, I have that plan and it slows to 2G basic

  • J. Williams

    Wow. The prepaid plan is better than my plan, sad.

  • J. Williams

    Edge

  • Joe12304

    So it’s like Boost, only on an even worse network…and with worse pricing.

  • Anonymous

    I have one. it is the best deal ever. the $50 plan is comparable to the $75 in ATT.     50% increase

    This is why we have to say No! to the ATT-Tmo deal

  • Matthew

    surprised they are going with 5GB, and wonder what happens when you go over that do they throttle you to like dial up speed? 

  • Manhood

    Can someone tell me after the first 100MB of 4g speed ($50 monthly), will you still have basic web/internet access for free or is it additional charges?

    • Juan V.

      I have that plan and they slow you down to 2G speeds, am thinking of upgrading to the $70 plan, having a 4G and all makes up for it

  • floborg

    can’t receive sms from abroad with that plan. this sucks.

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