Since AT&T and Verizon are publicly feuding (over who’s network coverage is better, faster 3G, etc.) No one is trying to get upstaged in any way, shape or form. We previously reported that Verizon made changes to its unlimited pricing plans, AT&T has done the same. I’ll tell you one thing: the customers of both carriers will really reap the benefits of this “cellular beef” with better deals on pricing plans & devices. Below are the changes coming to AT&T’s unlimited plans. The pricing is effective on Monday, January 18th.

  • Feature Phone customers may choose unlimited talk for $69.99. Family Talk customers (prices assume two lines) may choose unlimited talk for $119.99 per month. Texting plans remain unchanged at $20 for unlimited plans for individuals and $30 for Family Talk plans.
  • Quick Messaging Device customers may choose unlimited talk and text for $89.99 per month. Quick Messaging Device customers with Family Talk plans may choose unlimited talk and text for $149.99 per month (for two lines). These prices include a required minimum of $20 per month for individual plans and $30 per month for Family Talk plans in texting and/or Web browsing plans for new and upgrading customers.
  • All smartphone customers, including iPhone customers, may now buy unlimited voice and data for $99.99. For smartphone customers with Family Talk plans (prices assume 2 smartphones), unlimited voice and data is now available for $179.99. Texting plans remain unchanged at $20 for unlimited plans for individuals, $30 for Family Talk Plans.

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