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Is AT&T offering unlimited data again to keep iPhone users?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 26, 2011


With the Verizon iPhone 4 coming out in a few days, AT&T seems to be sweetening the deal for some iPhone users. The AP is reporting that AT&T has offered Phone users who were previously on an unlimited data plan, an option to go back to that plan in an effort to keep them with AT&T. That means anyone who had an iPhone before last June maybe eligible to go back.

Jose Argumedo, of Brentwood, N.Y., says he and a friend were switched to an unlimited plan recently after they called AT&T's customer service. Both have iPhone 4s, and previously had earlier iPhone models.
AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel wouldn't confirm the option to return to an unlimited plan.
"We handle customers and their situations individually, and we're not going to discuss specifics," he said.


If you want that unlimited plan back it may be worth calling AT&T and threatening to move to Verizon. You never know.



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