AT&T "enhances" its two unlimited plans, has special deals for those in NYC, Chicago and L.A.
The conditions of the deal/s may have changed since the initial publishing of this post.
AT&T is adding two new unlimited plans starting on March 1st. Unlimited Plus Enhanced is $80 a month for the first line, comes with 15GB a month of mobile hotspot data for each line, and also includes HBO. The price is $10 a month less than the currently offered AT&T Unlimited Plus, and includes 50% more mobile hotspot data. Unlimited Choice Enhanced is only $40/month a line for unlimited 4G LTE data, and also includes HBO. Pick either one of the two Enhanced plans and you'll receive a $15 "loyalty credit" that can be used to lower the cost of certain AT&T video services.
The nation's second largest carrier is also offering deals structured for those living in three specific cities, New York, Chicago and L.A.:
- New York-In the big Apple, switch to AT&T's Unlimited Plus Enhanced or Unlimited Choice Enhanced and get a free year of streaming video app DirecTV Now. And both plans already come with HBO! With DirecTV Now's "Live a Little" package free, New Yawkers will be able to watch their favorite local stations (WABC, WCBS, WNYW, WLBY, WWOR, WNBC, WNJU, Telemundo) on AT&T's dime. If subscribers want more choices, they can use a $35/month credit toward the purchase of additional tiers of service, adding more channels to stream from.
- Chicago-Switch from a competitor to the AT&T Unlimited Plus Enhanced plan to receive free 50Mbps home internet for life! Subscribers can use a $30 monthly credit toward the cost of increasing their internet speed.
- L.A.-Buy two of the latest red hot smartphones using AT&T Next, like the 64GB Apple iPhone X, and get reimbursed for the second one, making it free. All subscribers need to do is add an eligible new line to take advantage of the deal.
- "This is about giving you ‘your thing’—the best in wireless, video and internet—all to bring you closer to the things you crave the most. You want more for your binge-watch-live-TV-on-the-train thing? What about your late-night-internet-gaming thing? Based on data we’re seeing, we’ve designed 3 very different offers tailored to our customers in 3 very different markets."-Vince Torres, senior vice president, AT&T Mobility & Entertainment
source: AT&T
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