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Breaking down all of the market's unlimited plans

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T-Mobile USA's decision to add an unlimited, no-contract plan to its pricing options was not as dramatic as some analysts were predicting. However, it was still a bold move, and came a few weeks after Sprint Nextel unveiled its "Any Mobile, Anytime" plan, which gives subscribers unlimited mobile-to-mobile calling to any mobile number at any time. So how do all of the unlimited plans stack up? Research firm Current Analysis has produced a handy chart to help sort through all of the prices. Both Sprint and T-Mobile offer unlimited plans at lower rates than AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless, though there are variations among all of the plans. Check out this chart for the breakdown: Special feature 

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this is fine, but would also like to see the same thing for SMS and data

The chart does not truly provide the list of benefits included w/ each plan and so makes a true comparison based on this data impossible.

They missed something. The Even More plans w/ "Phone first" web start at $60 with 500 minutes voice. Includes the added benefit of being able to get subsidized phone w/ 2 yr contract.

Also, would have liked to see comparison of family plans for 2, 3, 4 and 5 users.

Isnt a "phone first" a non-smartphone? so wouldnt that mean $50 with Even more and 500 minutes?

oh you're including messaging as well. nevermind.

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