4G data plans compared: AT&T vs. Sprint vs. Verizon vs. T-Mobile

T-Mobile to offer unlimited, no-contract plans | Mobile's browser usage share jumps 26 percent in three months

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4G data plans compared: AT&T vs. Sprint vs. Verizon vs. T-Mobile
Data plans tend to break into two broad camps: T-Mobile and Verizon are the relative bargains, while AT&T and Sprint come with higher costs. For many usage scenarios, the four carriers' prices are very similar. Read More


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T-Mobile to offer unlimited, no-contract plans
T-Mobile USA hopes to rock the wireless industry with detailed plans to sell the iPhone and other phones on an unsubsidized basis with no-contract, unlimited data plans. Read More

Mobile's browser usage share jumps 26 percent in three months
Mobile-based browsing has tripled in the last two years, and is making significant inroads on traditional Internet access from personal computers, according to statistics from a Web metrics company. Read More


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