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Not forever, but for the foreseeable future we see no issue with having unlimited data.
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Some plans have unlimited data, while others have caps with additional charges for going over.
Those customers who still have unlimited data plans are the big winner here.
What about people who have unlimited data plans that they signed up for while they were still being offered?
All of this is great news, of course, for those with the most cutting-edge phones that have unlimited data plans, because these applications eat up lots of data transmission time.
Only about 12percentt of the mobile phone users in the United States have unlimited data plans, according to M Metrics, a mobile industry statistical firm, and fewer than 10percentt visit the Web from their phones.
These plans are also managing to pry some customers off their unlimited data plans, which AT&T stopped offering to new customers long ago — 15 percent of people on shared data plans used to have unlimited data, he said.
The idea was mentioned merely as a possibility, and it was not clear whether it would be feasible to have unlimited data for multiple devices on one plan — the ultimate in simplicity.
All plans have unlimited data.
Many of us have unlimited data bundles, and would appreciate the option.
All these things require data, but no worries — the carriers said we had unlimited data.
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