T-Mobile is offering a new option to one of its plans, this time for customers on the Simple Starter program. Those users can now increase their monthly data allotment from 500 MB to 2 GB for an additional $5 a month.
The Simple Starter plan was first announced in May, which gave users unlimited talk and text, and 500 MB of data, for $40 a month. Starting September 3, that data plan can be expanded to four times that amount and customers will only pay $45 a month for Simple Starter.
This new change comes on the heels of a number of other T-Mobile announcements last week, including a new six line family plan and offering users one free year of unlimited data if they convert customers from Verizon, AT&T and Sprint. What do you think of this latest change to Simple Starter?
Source: T-Mobile
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