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As is practically tradition for major cellphone companies, AT&T is announcing an overhaul of its unlimited plans today, replacing the two plans it previously offered (AT&T Unlimited &More and Unlimited &More Premium) with a trio of new plans that are all similar yet subtly different. Here’s what’s new and how it compares to the company’s now-defunct plans:
- AT&T Unlimited Starter: Replacing the AT&T Unlimited &More plan as AT&T’s cheapest plan, Unlimited Starter costs just $65 per month for a single line or $35 per month for four lines. It’s AT&T’s most basic “unlimited” service. You’ll get unlimited calls, texts, and data, with the catch that AT&T can throttle you whenever it decides that the network is too congested. Unlike the other…