AT&T unveiled its new
Mobile Share plans earlier this morning, and at first blush it seemed awfully familiar. Under those new plans, users pay a set monthly access fee for unlimited talk, messaging, and a specified lump of data, with different classes of devices adding to the total monthly cost. It?s nearly identical to how Verizon?s
Share Everything plans work, but that?s not exactly new for the two carriers ? they?ve been jumping on and implementing each other?s ideas for years now. That said, there are still some notable differences between how AT&T and Verizon have approached the shared data situation. The biggest of those differences? Unlike Verizon, AT&T's Mobile Share plans supplement their current offerings instead of replacing them, so new customers don't need to run with a shared data plan if they don't want to.
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