Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Att data plans

  • ATT on Wednesday announced on its Consumer Blog that it will begin rolling out new data plans for smartphone and tablet users.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • The data plans for the PlayStation Vita will give gaming enthusiasts For more information on the 3G-enabled lineup for PlayStation Vita, please visit http://us.playstation.com/psvita/att/. For the complete array of ATT offerings, visit www.att.com.
  • (PR Newswire)
  • ATT in a surprise step Wednesday increased its mobile data plan prices with cap changes to match. New customers will pay an extra $5 per month on plans but will get more data depending on the plan they use.
  • (Electronista)
  • ATT is raising the prices of its data plans for smartphone and tablet users while also raising the limits of how much data customers can stream under each of those plans.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • After completing his keynote speech at CES 2012 today, ATT President and CEO Ralph de la Vega participated in an interview in which he was asked about shared data plans.
  • (Intomobile.com)
  • If you opt for the 3G Vita then you'll need to sign up with ATT for a data plan as it has secured exclusive rights to offer such plans. What we didn't know officially until today was how much those plans would cost.
  • (Geek.Com)
  • "The data plans for the PlayStation Vita will give gaming enthusiasts please visit http://us.playstation.com/ psvita/att/. For the complete array of ATT offerings, visit www.att.com.
  • (Gaming Age)
  • the user will have the option of two plans - worth $15 and $25 per month - to enable anytime-anywhere connectivity.
  • (FOXBusiness)
  • Having yanked the all-you-can-eat data buffet, ATT is now offering bigger sized portions. Starting Sunday, the Atlanta-based wireless carrier will offer a 300MB plan for $20; 3GB for $30; and 5GB for $50.
  • (The Business Journal)

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