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pauldun170
06-02-2010, 01:31 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_gadg/ytech_gadg_tc2354
AT&T phases out unlimited data plans
1 hr 22 mins ago

AT&T just did away with its all-you-can-eat smartphone data plans — bad news for those who stream video on their iPhones all day, but potentially good news for the rest of us, given that the cheapest of the new capped plans goes for just $15 (rather than $30) a month. Also: AT&T is finally ready to offer iPhone tethering.

First, a little background. Up until now, AT&T was charging all of its smartphone customers — including iPhone users — $30 a month for unlimited data usage. Starting Monday, June 7, the unlimited data option will be going away for new subscribers, to be replaced by two cheaper, capped plans. (If you're currently on an unlimited AT&T smartphone data plan, you don't have to switch to the new, capped options, which are required for new subscribers only. But AT&T says you can opt to make the switch without extending your contract.)

DataPro: Heavy smartphone users will probably opt for this $25-a-month plan, which offers up to 2GB of data a month at a $5 savings over the current unlimited plan. If you go over your 2GB monthly allotment, AT&T will charge you $10 for an additional gigabyte. No, overage charges are never fun, but it's certainly better than typical per-MB overage rates, which result in those catastrophic $50,000 cell phone bills you see on CNN.

DataPlus: A $15-a-month option that offers 200MB of monthly data, good for (as AT&T puts it) 1,000 e-mails without attachments, plus 150 messages with attachments, plus 400 Web pages, plus about 20 minutes of streaming video. If you crack the 200MB monthly cap, you get another 200MB for $15.

So, which plan is right for you? That depends on how much data you're using a month, which you can typically check on your smartphone's settings menu (for the iPhone, tap "settings," then "general," then "usage," then scroll down to the "cellular network data" heading).

I consider myself a pretty heavy iPhone user, so I was leaning toward the $25-a-month DataPro plan. But to my great surprise, I found that I'd used barely a gigabyte of AT&T 3G data in the past seven — count 'em, seven — months, or about 133MB of data every 30 days. I guess that means I do the majority of my iPhone browsing and streaming over Wi-Fi. So I just might switch to DataPlus rather than to DataPro. I'd save $15 a month over my current $30-a-month unlimited plan, give or take the occasional overage charge.

To help keep track of your data usage, AT&T says it will send you up to three text-message warnings when you approach your monthly cap: when you've used 65 percent of your data, then 90 percent, then when you've run dry. You can also check your data usage using the myWireless app for the iPhone or by calling *DATA#.

What about those $30-a-month unlimited prepaid plans for the iPad? They're going away too, unfortunately, to be replaced by the $25-a-month DataPro plan — and that's a bummer, considering the iPad's aptitude at streaming video. But at least AT&T is offering up free, unlimited use of its 20,000 Wi-Fi hotspots.

Last but not least: Almost a full year after Apple first announced that the iPhone would support Internet tethering, AT&T is finally set to offering a tethering plan for U.S. iPhone users (starting "when Apple releases iPhone OS 4 this summer"). Welcome news, but keep in mind that you'll fork over $20 a month extra to tether your iPhone (via USB or Bluetooth) to your laptop.

Overall, I have to say that I'm disappointed to see AT&T dumping its unlimited data plans, especially for iPad users — and don't be surprised if the other big U.S. carriers follow suit. Then again, depending on how much data you use on your smartphone, you actually might end up saving money on a cheaper, capped plan without feeling a thing. Indeed, based on my surprisingly low monthly data usage, I might fall into the latter category.

What do you think? Happy with AT&T's revamped data plans? Bummed that the unlimited plans are going away?

• AT&T: News release

— Ben Patterson is a technology writer for Yahoo! News.

NONE_too_SOFT
06-02-2010, 01:42 PM
i hate att.

i wish i could cancel my contract right now w/o some shitty fee..

Particle Man
06-02-2010, 04:03 PM
meh, it was only a matter of time.

Kinda short sighted of them to begin with - surprise, you give people a device that uses a ton of data and wonder why people, er, use a ton of data.

pdog
06-02-2010, 04:10 PM
Overblown in my opinion for the iPhone:

* Existing customers are still unlimited.
* This is only for 3G. You still have unlimited usage with Wi-Fi. No one watches video over 3G.

The iPad is a different story, as it's basically designed for consuming content. Apple will lose a lot of iPad sales because of this.

Digifox
06-02-2010, 04:44 PM
Overblown in my opinion for the iPhone:

* Existing customers are still unlimited.
* This is only for 3G. You still have unlimited usage with Wi-Fi. No one watches video over 3G.

The iPad is a different story, as it's basically designed for consuming content. Apple will lose a lot of iPad sales because of this.

Thought AT&T had the fastest 3G network perfect for watching videos.
or did i miss something?

I used a little over 4GB on my Magic this month, and its tethered since we ditched the 4MBPS AT&T DSL (I really miss WOW)

AT&T WILL lose a lot of sales for a lack of unlimited, and i think Apple will find some loop-hole to ditch them if they keep this crap up.
Might we see Unlocked I-phones for GSM and CDMA?? without support for the AT&T 3G frequencies, Probably not.

Might we see Verizon's own iPhone, Probably.

Homeslice
06-02-2010, 04:58 PM
Why would anyone bother tethering, if the data plan is capped.

For me, the allure of tethering is the possibility of not needing to pay for an air card. But if the data plan is capped, I'd be maxing it out all the time because my laptop is on almost 24/7 with VPN's and everything. So fuck that. I'll just keep my air card, and forget about tethering.

Oh and as for the iPad, fuck that, it's just a big iTouch :idk:

Fuck ATT too. Verizon all the way. But no, they'll never have an iPhone (and who cares anyway).

Particle Man
06-02-2010, 05:41 PM
CNN had a story today that basically said that rumors about a verizon wireless iPhone are exactly that: rumors. :(

lauralynne
06-02-2010, 06:19 PM
I'll be calling AT&T - my usage shows 9.9GB - does this mean I'm screwed?

Trip
06-02-2010, 06:50 PM
CNN had a story today that basically said that rumors about a verizon wireless iPhone are exactly that: rumors. :(

time to man up and go google. Stop using a douche phone.

Particle Man
06-02-2010, 07:13 PM
time to man up and go google. Stop using a douche phone.

I don't pay for my service so iPhone it is :)

jtemple
06-02-2010, 07:44 PM
Our usage will still fall into the $25/month tier. It actually lowers our bill a little bit, so it's fine by me. If I'm doing anything that's very bandwidth intensive, I don't have the patience to wait for it to load up on my phone. I go to my computer. As mentioned above, existing contracts will still be unlimited, until the customer changes their plan.

When my contract expires, I will visit the idea of dropping my iPhone to go to Android. That all depends on what devices are available and for what carriers. My only real choices are AT&T or Verizon. I will not go back to Sprint.

Trip
06-02-2010, 07:52 PM
I don't pay for my service so iPhone it is :)

Well run that shit over quota lol

Particle Man
06-02-2010, 08:04 PM
Well run that shit over quota lol

:lol:

goof2
06-02-2010, 08:14 PM
I'll be calling AT&T - my usage shows 9.9GB - does this mean I'm screwed?

Call them, but from what I understand this only applies if you sign a new contract.

jtemple
06-03-2010, 11:12 AM
Call them, but from what I understand this only applies if you sign a new contract.Correct. If you don't update your contract or change your plan, you're still "unlimited". I thought they were cutting people off at 5GB, though.

Homeslice
06-03-2010, 05:31 PM
verizon never truly was "unlimited" from what I heard

Avatard
06-03-2010, 05:54 PM
I probably should have started a thread, because I've been talking about this for a while, but haven't posted on it, and while it's related to this topic, it's not just about AT&T's latest boner.

No, this is the "how to avoid AT&T altogether, and still kinda have your iPhone" topic.

Actually, not the iPhone, per-se, but the iPod Touch, which is basically the same fucking thing, without the 3G...so you connect via Wi-Fi, instead...to:

A MOBILE 3G HOT SPOT.

They make them now, as tiny as a wallet. They support up to 4-5 devices, so fuck tethering; just connect yer shit to the hub...and caps? Not if you use another carrier. Fuck AT&T. Hard.

Those apps that are locked out of using 3G on the iPhone? Well, with an iPod Touch Wi-Fi'd to a 3G mobile hot spot, no one knows what bits are what, and you can stream video, and make fucking Skype calls all day long.

DLIT
06-03-2010, 06:44 PM
Good thing I'm a current account then.

Amorok
06-07-2010, 10:51 AM
Yeah, I'm on an unlimited, but Ulu has finally decided to get an iphone, and the deadline was today. Fucking phone companies, just give me service that doesn't suck! Upgrade your fucking network and get me better service that I don't get ripped off over.

EpyonXero
06-07-2010, 11:18 AM
I'll be calling AT&T - my usage shows 9.9GB - does this mean I'm screwed?

On your iPhone? That doesnt sound right unless youre streaming video non-stop for a month.

Particle Man
06-07-2010, 11:20 AM
On your iPhone? That doesnt sound right unless youre streaming video non-stop for a month.

If you download movies and music and stuff directly through the iPhone instead of using iTunes it may be possible...

EpyonXero
06-07-2010, 11:24 AM
verizon never truly was "unlimited" from what I heard


True. I think the cap is 4GB on Verizon and Im not sure what the policy is if you go over the cap. Comcast also has "unlimited" internet with a cap of 200GB but going over doesnt automatically trigger anything, if you consistently go over 200GB Comcast will ask you to adjust your usage and if you continue to go over after that they will cut off your service for a period of time.

EpyonXero
06-07-2010, 11:25 AM
If you download movies and music and stuff directly through the iPhone instead of using iTunes it may be possible...

True.