Verizon and AT&T Go Unlimited

BrianB (1454 days ago)

Remember Sprint’s new unlimited everything plan? The top two U.S. carriers do not quite believe in “unlimited everything” but it looks like they like the sound of ulimited. Verizon announced it first and AT&T followed suit less than a day later. AT&T’s unlimited voice offer will set you back $99.99. This is good for the entire U.S. without roaming or long distance charge for any domestic calls. This can be paired with any data plan. Verizon’s unlimited voice is a dollar cheaper at $99 flat. There is no contract extension if you opt for an unlimited service and the old 5GB data limit is thrown out the window.

Here are the following new unlimited services from Verizon:

* $99 – Nationwide Unlimited (voice)
* $119 – Nationwide Select Unlimited (voice, SMS, MMS)
* $139 – Nationwide Premium (voice, SMS, MMS, VZNav, VCAST, email)
* $149 – Nationwide Email and Messaging (voice, SMS, MMS, and data)
* $169 – Nationwide Global Email and Messaging (voice, SMS, MMS, and international data)
* $199 – Family plan with two lines, $99 per additional line.

From AT&T:

* Unlimited Voice Only: $99.99 unlimited voice only for standard wireless phones (note: smartphones/iPhones/PDAs also require an additional data plan)
* Unlimited Voice and Text Only: $119.99 for unlimited voice and text, picture, video and instant messages
* Unlimited Voice and Data (email and MEdiaNet) Only: $114.99 for unlimited voice and unlimited data for a standard wireless phone (excluding smartphones/BlackBerry and iPhone)
* $129.99 unlimited voice and unlimited data for a smartphone/PDA/BlackBerry on consumer email
* $144.99 unlimited voice and unlimited data for a smartphone/PDA/BlackBerry on corporate email
o Unlimited Voice, Data and Text: $134.99 for unlimited voice and text, picture, video and instant messages and unlimited data for a standard wireless phone.
* iPhone with Unlimited Voice: $99.99 unlimited voice + $20/$30/$40 data package (Note: the unlimited voice option will not be immediately available in iTunes. However, customers can select one of the existing plans in iTunes, then call us to switch, at no charge, to the unlimited voice plan.)

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