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AT&T Improves GoPhone Data Allotments

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Feb 17, 2015, 9:54 AM   by Eric M. Zeman

AT&T today bulked up the data offerings of two of its GoPhone plans. Subscribers to the $45 monthly plan will have 1.5GB of high-speed data instead of 1GB, and subscribers to the $60 plan will have 4GB of high-speed data instead of 2.5GB. The increased data buckets are available automatically and at no extra cost. The $45 and $60 plans also include unlimited talk and text, and unlimited texting to Mexico, Canada, and more than 100 other countries. The improved data buckets go into effect Feb. 20.

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meager73

Feb 17, 2015, 5:26 PM

go phone

Gophone charges 60.00 for 4 GB but Cricket gives 10 GB for same price. Why such a disparity if both are owned by AT&T?
For sure, one thing is Cricket throttles data (LTE speed = 8 mbps, I think 3g/HSPA = 2 mbps). I'm guessing ATT proper doesn't do that.. 😳
Because instead of having Cricket coverage, you get AT&T.
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Because while they are both owned by at&t, they are still run as separate companies. Cricket sets its own prices and plans, and at&t sets its own prices and plans. at&t doesn't create Cricket's policies.
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