AT&T said it will begin allowing its subscribers...
AT&T said it will begin allowing its subscribers to upgrade their mobile devices on an annual basis through its new Next installment plan program. The plan, which AT&T will start offering July 26, will allow subscribers to pay for a…
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new smartphone or tablet over a 20-month period, with an option to trade the device in after 12 months without making a down payment or paying activation, upgrade or financing fees. The plan allows customers to pay for the device in installments of $15 to $50 per month, AT&T said (http://soc.att.com/1apRlLC). AT&T’s announcement follows T-Mobile’s introduction last week of its Jump early upgrade plan, which allows its subscribers to upgrade to a new device twice a year for a $10-a-month service charge (CD July 11 p21).