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http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/31/atandt-and-verizon-are-upping-bandwidth-on-select-data-plans/
So for those of you who were on the 15gb plan and got 30gb, well those of us on lower tier plans like me (2gb) should get a boost also now!
These days we could all use a little more mobile bandwidth, and the folks at AT&T and Verizon are giving us some. Let's break it down, shall we? If you're on an AT&T single-line plan or have two to three devices, the company is now offering 3GB of data as opposed to the prior 2GB for $40 per month. And now, the carrier's $70 tier will net you 6GB of bandwidth instead of 4GB. This new allocation starts November 2nd, and as Gigaom points out, the double-data promo for higher-tier plans runs until November 15th. Verizon has a sorta similar deal going, but it's for plans that have higher bandwidth to start. Big Red is bumping its $80 per-month customers from 6GB to 10GB and the previous 10GB, $100 per-month tier is getting a bump to 15GB of data. This is apparently a limited-time offer, but, hey, at least it extends to both new and existing customers starting this Saturday.
So for those of you who were on the 15gb plan and got 30gb, well those of us on lower tier plans like me (2gb) should get a boost also now!