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T-Mobile will pay you back if you don't use much data

posted onJanuary 5, 2017
by l33tdawg

T-Mobile is fond of using CES to shake things up, and that's certainly true this year. The carrier is making a few moves that will ideally simplify your experience and lower your real-world costs... or at least, tell you the truth. It's introducing a KickBack feature on January 22nd that will pay you if you're miserly with your data on a One plan -- use 2GB or less per month and you'll get $10 back. It's not as flexible as Google's Project Fi and its pay-for-what-you-use approach, but it could be a strong lure if you think unlimited data is overkill. That's a good thing, too, as unlimited is your only choice going forward.

You see, the network is dropping everything but its T-Mobile One plan as of January 22nd. Your legacy plan will remain intact, of course, but new customers should have only the one choice going forward. It's ostensibly about keeping things simple. That's true (you won't have to guess how much data you use), but it also means that you'll always have to pay extra for perks like HD video streaming.

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