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AT&T Deploys Bigger Shared Data Tiers For Business
$300 to $500 for 30-50 GB of Data
by Karl Bode Tuesday 19-Mar-2013 tags: prices · business · wireless · wireless
Last July AT&T followed Verizon and offered shared data plans for residential users, featuring caps as up to 20 GB and overages of $15 per gigabyte. Now the company is offering something a little more heavy duty for their business users: shared data plans with allotments of 30 GB, 40 GB and 50 GB. The data isn't coming cheap of course, those tiers will cost you $300, $400 and $500 a month, respectively. As with their shared residential plans, overages clock in at $15 per gigabyte, and users need to pay $30 for each additional smartphone added to the plan.

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BF69
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join:2004-07-28
Camden, TN

Makes Verizon look cheap.

Verizon Share Everything 30 GB $225, 40 GB $300, 50 GB $375

Their non smartphone pricing those is pretty much the same though.
Skippy25

join:2000-09-13
Hazelwood, MO

LOL

$10 per GB not including the $30 a month fee!

I can only guess those are 24k gold dusted bits they are passing there.

No wonder they are trying everything they can to eliminate wireline and go just wireless. Idiots like us are willing to pay 1000x's markup.

OSUGoose

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Columbus, OH
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FYI

It's Personal, not residential Karl. This is the Wire-LESS not Wire-LINE side of the house.

Also Biz stuff has always been more expensive, go price out anything on the Small Biz side of AT&T it's at least 25-50% more then Personal/Residential.
tmc8080

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at&t go scratch something with this:

»www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrmGF3wVp0o

tigerpaw509

join:2011-01-19

Price

I bet the price of wireless will drastically jump once the telco's turn off the landlines.

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