AT&T Raising Prices for Retired Unlimited Wireless Plans
By Chris Wack
AT&T is raising prices for its retired unlimited wireless plans, beginning in August.
The company said the changes will allow it to provide additional benefits to the plans.
For customers that have a single line of service on their plan, the monthly plan charge will increase by $10. For customers with multiple lines, the monthly plan charge will increase by a total of $20. This is the total monthly increase, not per line increase, the company said.
AT&T said the plans aren't going away, and they will be getting added high-speed data and hotspot data.
Write to Chris Wack at chris.wack@wsj.com
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