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Tmobile 4 lines
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  • T-Mobile offers this discounted rate only to VetRewards subscribers who are service members or veterans and not for our family members enrolled in VetRewards.
  • The first two family lines are $80 and each additional line is $10 for a total of $100 or $25/line for 4 lines. Here's an example of your savings: A family of 4 normally pays $160, but with the discount, you'll pay $100.00 (that's $25.00 per line) for a family of 4. The discount also applies to up to 12 lines. With the new T-Mobile military discount, if you are a U.S.active duty member, a retiree, veteran or current or former guard or reserve, you qualify for up to a 50% military discount for monthly savings on new T-Mobile rate plans.
  • Trusted Military Organizations and Nonprofits.
  • Protecting Military and Veteran Privacy.
  • I think that’s all of the new plan details. This is opt-out, so if you’re thinking that you’ll want to avoid the 20GB limit on Data Stash, you will have to tell T-Mobile using this form.

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    You can opt out of this limit, but you won’t get the free Binge On streaming. With Binge On, though, T-Mo is putting a 20GB limit on Data Stash. As it works now, there’s no limit to the amount of data you can have in your Stash. There’s also one other note related to Data Stash. T-Mo hasn’t said how long this promo will be around. That means that with this promo plan, the 4th line is free. That’s the same pricing that Magenta offers today, but with double the data.Īdditionally, T-Mobile will run a limited time promo that’ll offer 4 lines with 6GB of high-speed data apiece for $120 per month. So with Family Match, a family plan on which all lines have 10GB of high-speed data per month will pay $70 for line 1, $50 for line 2, and $30 for each additional line, up to 12 lines. T-Mobile is also launching Family Match, which will negate the above price increases if all of the lines on a family plan sign up for the same monthly data allotment. As for the doubled hotspot data on the unlimited plan, T-Mobile tells me “Those who enroll for the unlimited simple plan as of Sunday will get the 14gb of hotspot data automatically.” T-Mobile says “We’ve doubled the high-speed data included in our base plan at no extra cost for new activations or migrations starting 11/15.” So it sounds like if you’re already a Simple Choice customer, you’ll have to actively switch to a Simple Choice Amped plan to get the added data. Unlimited high-speed data for $95, up from $80 (now includes 14GB of hotspot usage, up from 7GB).

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    10GB for $80, up from Simple Choice’s 5GB for $70.6GB for $65, up from Simple Choice’s 3GB for $60.

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    2GB for $50, an allotment increase from Simple Choice’s 1GB for $50.The data allotments will be double what they are right now, but the pricing of most high-speed data allotments will go up as well. The new Simple Choice Amped plans will go live on November 15. Shortly after the event ended, I updated yesterday’s post with an image showing the new pricing, but some folks may have missed it, so here’s another mention. Yesterday T-Mobile announced Simple Choice Amped, and with those updated plans comes new pricing. So, for example, you could get 4 lines of unlimited for $180 ($80+$60+$40+4th line free) per month. Additionally, T-Mobile has told me that its limited time fourth line free promo applies to all plans. He confirms that current customers can keep their plans and get Binge On video optimization or switch to the new Simple Choice Amped plans and get additional data. UPDATE: John Legere sent out a handful of Tweets tonight to try and more clearly explain the new Simple Choice Amped plans.










    Tmobile 4 lines