T-Mobile to phase out 1,100+ legacy plans, likely raising prices for long-time subscribers
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Ben Lovejoy
5d ago· 3 min readenNews
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T-Mobile is closing over 1,100 legacy plans and moving long-time subscribers onto new plans, which will likely result in price increases or reduced usage limits. This follows a common industry practice where carriers push customers off older, often grandfathered unlimited plans onto newer, more expensive options.
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The carrier is closing what it says are more than 1,100 different legacy plans and moving subscribers onto new ones, with price increases or reductions in usage limits likely.
Carriers frequently try to push customers on older plans – especially so-called unlimited ones – to switch to new plans with higher prices or usage limits.
If you’re a long-time T-Mobile subscriber on a plan you took out years ago, the company may have some bad...
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