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AT&T said it began offering a no-contract wireless...

AT&T said it began offering a no-contract wireless service, Aio Wireless. The service’s plans, which will cost between $35 and $70 depending on market, will give customers unlimited voice, text and data usage without requiring an annual contract, AT&T said.…

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While all Aio Wireless plans give customers unlimited data usage, they “throttle,” or slow down the transmission of data, at different usage levels; Aio Basic throttles at 250 MB, Aio Smart at 2 GB and Aio Pro at 7 GB. Another Aio Wireless plan, which offers 250 MB of data usage per month on tablets, costs $15. Aio customers can also add another 1 GB of data to their plan or global voice and text to 35 countries, for $10. Customers can use unlocked devices on Aio Wireless, or can purchase a smartphone through AT&T. The carrier said it began offering Aio Wireless Thursday in the Houston, Orlando, and Tampa markets; the carrier plans to bring Aio Wireless to “multiple” additional markets over the course of the next year (http://soc.att.com/ZL639b).