In "The Slow Death of the Deadbeat Carriers, pt 4" I reminded all about the price competition kicked off by the upstart T-Mobile that reconfigured the US wireless industry.
T-mobile eliminated plan contracts, eliminated handset financing (at least usury style financing) and made the unlimited data plan a mainstay. Look at what those changes did to T-mobiles subscription business
Of course, like any truly economic market, gaps and inefficiencies tend to get filled and rectified. The T-Mobile net adds came directly from AT&T, Verizon and Sprimt. Thus...
Sprint offers five unlimited lines for $90, but only for a year
In comparison, you'd have to pay $180 a month for five unlimited lines on T-Mobile, or $270 a month for AT&T, and now apparently Verizon is dropping prices significantly, reference "Verizon Brings Back Unlimited Data Starting At $80/Month"...
4 lines $45/line3 lines $54/line2 lines $70/line1 line $80/mo.
So, T-Mobile, the original disuptor shaves pricing once again, throuh fee inclusion...
So, what does all this mean? Well, T-Mobile reports Q4 2016 results tomorrow, but until then...
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