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T-Mobile Eliminates Data Buckets With New Unlimited Offering

T-Mobile is going big on unlimited plans, unveiling the One plan Thursday. T-Mobile calls the offering its 12th “iconic Un-carrier move.” A family of four can get the service for $40 per line per month, T-Mobile said in a news…

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release. The first line costs $70 a month, the second $50 a month and additional lines are $20 a month, up to eight lines. The plan offers unlimited data, text and voice. Video is streamed at what the carrier says is DVD quality, with an HD add on offered at $25 per month per line. T-Mobile wants to solve “pain points” and one of the biggest is data plans, CEO John Legere said on CNBC. “Today, I officially ended the era of data buckets and went all in on unlimited.”