Question:
Does At&t still do unlimited family data plan?
The Helpful Helper
2010-06-22 00:06:28 UTC
I'm not really sure on this.
All I know is that the "family data unlimited" plan which is $10 per line.
My family's contract is about to end, and we were considering on getting Iphones.
The thing is, we don't have a data plan yet and I know that At&t has changed the data plan (with a 200megabytes and a 2gigabytes plan).
Does that only refer to family plans or just individual plans?
And is there still a unlimited family data plan?
Three answers:
Andrew
2010-06-22 02:30:34 UTC
as of early june user who currently have unlimited data will keep it until u change ur data package, this includes all family plans. New plans r $25 for 2gb per line, and as of a few days ago att has officially remove all the plans off their website.
?
2010-06-22 21:12:04 UTC
Yes, AT&T still does unlimited data plans for $10 per line for non-smartphones on family talk plans if you have the family messaging unlimited, too. (otherwise it's $15/mo)



But your iPhones wouldn't qualify for that plan, because iPhones, Blackberries and other Smartphones require either the $15/200MB plan or the $25/2Gig plan. You would have to get non-smartphones to stay on the $10/mo.
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