So, the plan offers pretty much the same as AT&T, except that instead of sharing the 10 GB between everyone, each person can only get up to 2.5 GB, which could be considered a disadvantage. However, the plan is $60 less, so I guess you could settle. For more information aout the differences, check this table released by T-Mobile:
While the $100 figure does look rounder than numbers such as 120, T-Mobile could have gone the extra mile and added overages, and share data, which could have driven the price up to $120, but still offer a considerably cheaper plan with better features, though really offering no room for debate as to which is better. Oh, well.
What do you think, which plan would you choose?
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