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T-Mobile has announced two brand new unlimited data plans that will go into effect starting tomorrow. The carrier has introduced the $79.99 Even More plan and a $59.99 Even More Plus plan which both include unlimited text, talk and data.

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The Even More plan will require a new two-year contract while the Even More Plus plan will only require a month to month contract.

Remember, unlimited isn’t exactly unlimited in T-Mobile’s world.  If you exceed 2GB of data in your billing month, the carrier will throttle you. However, there will be no monetary penalty for going over 2GB, which is a little bit of a consolation prize.

The plans are available for a limited time only so if interested, be sure to jump on these early. Hopefully, they are around long enough for T-Mobile USA customers to pair them with the newly announced HTC Sensation aka HTC Pyramid.

(Via TMoNews)

T-Mobile USA, Inc. today announced that new, single-line unlimited plans are available starting tomorrow for just $79.99 per month, with an Even More™ plan and a two-year contract, or $59.99 per month, with an Even More Plus™plan with no annual contract required. Available for a limited time, the new plans offer great value for new and existing customers with unlimited nationwide calling, texting and data on America’s Largest 4G Network™.

“Consumers today are looking for even more value and flexibility from their wireless plans,” said John Clelland, senior vice president, marketing, T-Mobile USA. “While data plans for many of our competitors continue to be very expensive, T-Mobile is lowering the price of our unlimited plans and offering more options, making it easier than ever for customers to step up to a richer mobile data experience on our 4G network.”

Combined with an extensive lineup of affordable smartphones, T-Mobile’s new Even More unlimited plan allows customers to save more than $350 per year on an unlimited smartphone plan, compared to similar plans from AT&T, Verizon and Sprint1. Customers have the flexibility to purchase any phone in T-Mobile’s lineup and sign up for an unlimited rate plan — with or without a contract term commitment.

In contrast to some competing offerings, T-Mobile’s new Even More unlimited and Even More Plus unlimited plans enable customers to use mobile data on their smartphones without incurring any overage charges. Consumers exceeding 2GB of usage in a billing month will still have access to unlimited data at reduced speeds until their new billing cycle starts. On average, T-Mobile 4G smartphone customers consume about 1 GB of data per billing month.

In addition to its unlimited plans, T-Mobile continues to offer one of the industry’s most affordable entry-level data plans, starting at just $10 for 200 MB per billing month. The company also strives to help customers on these data plans avoid surprise bills with SMS alerts when they are reaching their data limit.

The new $79.99 Even More unlimited and $59.99 Even More Plus unlimited plans are available starting tomorrow for qualifying customers. To find the T-Mobile plan that best fits their needs, customers can visit https://www.t-mobile.com.

T-Mobile’s HSPA+ 4G network not available everywhere. See coverage details at T-Mobile.com.

6 Comments

6 Comments

  1. Beach

    05/02/2011 at 12:19 pm

    Tmobile is still crap by offering capped unli?ited data, it use to be truly unlimited then they capped it at ten gb, then 5 gb and now 2 gb, if u go over the limit the phone is useless as it is so slow it lags on every app, since most need to download ads, this is really a cheap move since they are acting as if the customer is the one benefiting, a 200 mb plan, I go over this in one day, all you have to do is watch a few videos on youtube, plus 4g is being advertised as such a rich fast experience, but expect it capped and slowed beyond recognition, I hate sprint but will be switching at the end of my contract

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